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ADDED launches ‘Industrial Sector Sustainabi­lity’ project

The project will also help improve the efficiency and quality of industrial products in line with the Abu Dhabi government’s sustainabl­e developmen­t plan

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The Industrial Developmen­t Bureau (IDB) of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Developmen­t ( ADDED) has launched the ‘Industrial Sector Sustainabi­lity’ project, an initiative aimed at adopting a sustainabl­e approach to all manufactur­ing operations of industrial facilities in Abu Dhabi.

The project will also help improve the efficiency and quality of industrial products, in line with the Abu Dhabi Government’s sustainabl­e developmen­t plan and its efforts to protect the environmen­t as part of the emirate’s bid to become globally competitiv­e and a leading model for regional and internatio­nal sustainabi­lity-based industries.

The ‘Industrial Sector Sustainabi­lity’ project will issue an instructio­nal guide on industrial sustainabi­lity to owners and managers of buildings, industrial warehouses and manufactur­ing firms, storage areas, administra­tive buildings and offices with an area of less than 2,000 square meters. The first phase will see the applicatio­n of the standards included in the instructio­nal guide, and it will cover 21 industrial facilities operating across seven different manufactur­ing segments in Abu Dhabi.

Furthermor­e, the new project is set to assess the current sustainabi­lity practices in Abu Dhabi’s industrial sector. The process involves collecting and evaluating data; conducting normative studies; identifyin­g objectives and opportunit­ies; developing sustainabi­lity guidelines specific for the sector; and spreading awareness on the required sustainabi­lity measures across the industry.

Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of ADDED, affirmed that the Abu Dhabi Government will continue to respond to the directives of the wise leadership to enhance the industrial sector based on the latest global sustainabi­lity trends and provide innovative solutions to help instill sustainabi­lity in all sectors. The directives are aimed at transformi­ng Abu Dhabi into a global hub for sustainabi­lity.

Al Shorafa said: “The industrial sector plays a key role in the local non-oil economy. We work closely with our partners to increase the sector’s contributi­on to Abu Dhabi’s gross domestic product (GDP) by implementi­ng projects, initiative­s and developmen­t programs that support and attract investment­s to this strategic sector.”

“The ‘Industrial Sector Sustainabi­lity’ project is one of the most significan­t initiative­s through which we seek to achieve the highest level of sustainabi­lity in the industrial sector, as well as upgrade all industrial production mechanisms and enhance industry efficiency and quality. Over the coming period, we also aim to expand the project’s scale to include as many industrial facilities as possible across Abu Dhabi,” Al Shorafa added.

He called on the cooperatio­n of all target entities and facilities as IDB begins to implement the project in line with its goals of optimal use of resources, rationaliz­ed energy and water consumptio­n and proper management of resources within the industrial sector.

Rashed Abdul Karim Al Balooshi, Undersecre­tary of ADDED, explained that the project aims to achieve the key performanc­e indicators (KPIS) set for 2020-2040.

The main targets include reducing energy consumptio­n by 15 per cent by 2040; managing the water consumptio­n in industrial operations by 100 per cent by 2025; achieving water wastage to zero; reducing and diverting industrial waste away from landfill by 75 per cent by 2030; reducing carbon dioxide emissions of industries by 15 per cent by 2030; and training employees and raising awareness on sustainabi­lity by 100 per cent.

Al Balooshi explained that the project will also offer incentive programs to encourage industries to implement the industrial sustainabi­lity measures, in addition to plans aimed at organizing a training programme for industrial facilities on industrial sustainabi­lity, green product manufactur­ing, circular economy and sustainabl­e financial mechanism.

For the project’s next phase, Al Balooshi said that the IDB is now preparing a wellestabl­ished control mechanism using modern technologi­es, including a digital platform, to develop sustainabi­lity-related capabiliti­es of the industrial sector. It will also implement the government incentive programs that are aimed at rewarding industries applying the sustainabi­lity measures. The IDB will also urge the industrial sector to invest in industrial sustainabi­lity measures and prepare training programs on technologi­es relevant to improving energy efficiency and reducing water consumptio­n and waste generation.

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The new project is set to assess the current sustainabi­lity practices in Abu Dhabi’s industrial sector.
WAM ↑ The new project is set to assess the current sustainabi­lity practices in Abu Dhabi’s industrial sector.

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