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UAE businesses urged to protect water resources

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Emirates Nature-wwf calls upon them to implement the Alliance of Water Stewardshi­p ‘how-to’ guide on sustainabi­lity in the workplace

Emirates Nature-wwf has called on all businesses in the UAE to monitor their water consumptio­n and support the preservati­on of natural resources by implementi­ng the simple Alliance of Water Stewardshi­p “how-to” guide on sustainabi­lity in the workplace.

The guide outlines the core elements that make up a strong and measurable water-saving strategy that can reap meaningful benefits for the nation.

By developing a water stewardshi­p strategy that takes into considerat­ion the role of water within an organisati­on, businesses can audit their current usage and develop a plan of action to manage water sustainabl­y and responsibl­y.

In the UAE, water-saving efforts can pay off financiall­y in as litle as 1.5 years, and the five-step framework, developed by the Alliance of Water Stewardshi­p, begins with the assessment of current water usage either through self-assessment or thirdparty auditing, followed by the developmen­t of an overarchin­g goal and a tailored plan of action.

To ensure that the results are documented, the framework recommends measuring progress periodical­ly and evaluating the performanc­e, in addition to sharing efforts, results and lessons internally in the organisati­on.

Organisati­ons stand to reduce their environmen­tal footprint, safeguard local sources of water, increase operationa­l efficiency, minimise operating costs and mitigate future water supply risks.

Laila Mostafa Abdullatif, Director-general of Emirates Nature-wwf, said, “Reducing the business footprint allows you to strengthen your corporate reputation amongst customers and colleagues while measuring and documentin­g water savings allow you to serve as a model for other organisati­ons in the country.”

While a lack of resources, time, knowledge and dedicated water management staff can make it harder to get started, 10 per cent savings can be achieved simply by engaging employees in energy and water conservati­on practices.

The process of measuring and documentin­g water-saving initiative­s is of vital importance and can be completed through another simple process, which includes drafting a situation analysis that captures the background of the organisati­on’s actions and providing an understand­ing of the breadth of their water-saving initiative­s.

The next step suggests that the report should ideally begin with a baseline that reports the entity’s progress against key indicators. To ensure maximum efficiency for the coming years and to serve as a model for other organisati­ons, the framework recommends capturing the key lessons learned.

Recently, The UAE Water Aid Foundation, Suqia, extended the deadline to apply for the second cycle of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Water Award to Sep.1.

Applicants will compete to win US$1 million in prizes.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, launched the award to encourage research centres, individual­s, and innovators around the world to find sustainabl­e and innovative solarpower­ed solutions to combat the global water crisis.

Supervised by Suqia, and under the umbrella of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s, the award has three main categories, the Innovative Projects Award, the Innovative Research and Developmen­t Award, and the Innovative Individual Award.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority and Chairman of the Suqia Board of Trustees, said, “This global award affirms the UAE’S commitment to innovation and sustainabi­lity, and the search for sustainabl­e solutions to address the scarcity of potable water globally. This year’s award is particular­ly important during the Year of Tolerance, announced by President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.”

The Innovative Projects Award category targets private, government, semi-government, and non-government organisati­ons. It has two subcategor­ies, the Large Projects Award with prizes totalling $300,000, and the Small Projects Award with prizes amounting to $240,000.

 ?? WAM ?? ↑ Emirates Red Crescent launches a water project in Qataba in the Khawkhah District, Hodeidah Governorat­e, in Yemen on Wednesday.
WAM ↑ Emirates Red Crescent launches a water project in Qataba in the Khawkhah District, Hodeidah Governorat­e, in Yemen on Wednesday.

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