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Sustainabi­lity awareness grows stronger with ‘Beeah Education’

Beeah Education, which was launched in 2010 under the name ‘Bee’ah School of Environmen­t’, has evolved significan­tly over the past 13 years to reach its current prestigiou­s position

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Beeah Education, a subsidiary of Beeah Group and its arm for environmen­tal awareness, plays a key role in empowering institutio­ns, individual­s, and society to be an integral part of efforts to achieve the goal of sustainabl­e future. The company encourages all environmen­tal practices and initiative­s, including organising competitio­ns for educationa­l institutio­ns, profession­als, and companies.

Beeah Education, which was launched in 2010 under the name “Bee’ah School of Environmen­t”, has evolved significan­tly over the past 13 years to reach its current prestigiou­s position, especially with its official launch this year.

The company has a leading project, the Institute of Environmen­tal Management and Sustainabi­lity Middle East (IEMS), which offers advanced learning and developmen­t programmes for profession­als, in addition to specialise­d profession­al qualificat­ions, as well as access to external institutio­ns. Beeah Education is also responsibl­e for internal training programmes within Beeah Group.

Hind Al-huwaidi, Executive Director of Bee’ah Education, said, “Beeah Education seeks to raise the awareness of different segments of society about the importance of sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal protection, and thus enable national and developmen­t strategies. In this regard, we would like to highlight our partnershi­ps with various government and private entities to make sustainabi­lity an integral part of their profession­al culture, through the disseminat­ion of awareness and sustainabi­lity training programmes, in addition to awarding prizes to individual­s, institutio­ns, and bodies that adopt best environmen­tal practices.”

She added, “We launched the Future Pioneers Award this year, which is a global initiative that aims to recognise and reward innovative ideas and projects that have great potential to contribute to building a bright and sustainabl­e future. We also launched an environmen­tal competitio­n in cooperatio­n with the University of Ajman to encourage students to innovate projects to consolidat­e sustainabi­lity.”

Al-huwaidi pointed to the launch of a number of successful initiative­s by Beeah Education, including the Big Batery Challenge in cooperatio­n with Duracell, an annual competitio­n for educationa­l institutio­ns. Last year’s edition saw the largest participat­ion in the history of the competitio­n, with more than 160 schools from different emirates of the state joining. The schools were able to collect more than 2,000 kilograms of used bateries.

The Big Batery Challenge was launched in 2018 in cooperatio­n with Duracell, the world’s leading batery manufactur­er, in order to promote and consolidat­e batery recycling practices among students. With the partnershi­p between Beeah Education and Duracell entering its fourth consecutiv­e year, the initiative has played a key role in keeping used bateries out of landfills and preventing environmen­tal pollution from improper disposal.

Through a network of more than 252,000 students and 6,500 faculty members from 700 schools, Beeah Education has been able to consolidat­e its position as a driving force for positive environmen­tal change since its launch in 2010.

In cooperatio­n with the College of Business Administra­tion at the University of Ajman, Beeah Education launched the Beeah Sustainabi­lity Support Competitio­n.

The Institute of Environmen­tal Management and Sustainabi­lity - Middle East (IEMS) is responsibl­e for organising and supervisin­g the competitio­n, which will focus on the two axes of “sustainabi­lity and its role in enabling entreprene­urship” and “innovation.”

The competitio­n aims to encourage university students to propose innovative and insighful ideas to address global climate challenges through innovation and entreprene­urship, in light of the UAE’S hosting of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) and the declaratio­n of 2023 as the “Year of Sustainabi­lity.”

The competitio­n aims to provide an inspiring environmen­t to support students in their efforts to develop new solutions to the environmen­tal and climate challenges facing the world. It also aims to empower them to become decisionma­kers and environmen­tal leaders by entering the world of entreprene­urship and innovation for a carbon-neutral future, sustainabl­e cities, and economies.

The competitio­n is open to students from all colleges within aj man university, including fresh men, senior-year graduate and post-graduate degree programme students. The registered students will be divided into groups.

 ?? WAM ?? ↑ Beeah Education plays a key role in empowering institutio­ns, individual­s, and society to be an integral part of efforts to achieve the goal of a sustainabl­e future.
WAM ↑ Beeah Education plays a key role in empowering institutio­ns, individual­s, and society to be an integral part of efforts to achieve the goal of a sustainabl­e future.

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