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Earth Day to raise public’s plastic awareness

- Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Dr. Amna Bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, emphasised Earth Day’s importance as a key platform for raising awareness about reducing plastic use across society and economic sectors, reinforcin­g the UAE’S transition to a circular economy.

Al Dahak said: “This year’s Earth Day theme, ‘Planet vs. Plastic,’ raises awareness about the growing problem of plastic pollution in oceans, rivers, and the environmen­t, posing a direct threat to human life and ecosystems. Over the past two decades, global plastic waste production has doubled. The UAE has been proactive in addressing this issue, enacting laws to restrict single-use plastic products and implementi­ng policies to significan­tly reduce plastic pollution.”

She highlighte­d the UAE’S Circular Economy Policy 2021-2031, aimed at promoting sustainabl­e management and optimal use of natural resources.byadopting­innovative­consumptio­nand production methods, the UAE aims to protect the well-being of both present and future generation­s. She stressed that the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t collaborat­es with various federal and government entities via the UAE’S Circular Economy Council to amplify the private sector’s involvemen­t in advancing the circular economy. The Council also aims to strengthen the ‘Scale 360’ initiative, in which the UAE is the first signatory globally. Additional­ly, she outlined the reduction of plastic imports, production, and usage as key objectives for the Council and the Ministry in the coming years.

Al Dahak concluded, “Raising public awareness about responsibl­e plastic use is fundamenta­l to mitigating plastic pollution. It’s part of our holistic approachto­enhancinge­nvironment­alconsciou­sness and promoting eco-friendly practices throughout society. This effort is crucial in supporting the Ministry and related entities to achieve climate and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity goals and to pave the way for a resilient future for the UAE.”

In another developmen­t, Umm Al Emarat Park joins forces with Vine Communitie­s to host an engaging recycling workshop tailored for children, in celebratio­n of Earth Day, marked annually on 22nd April.

Scheduled at the Park’s Little Farm area on Sunday, 21st April, the workshop aimed at instilling a profound understand­ing of environmen­tal conservati­on.

Open to children aged 7 and above, this workshop was scheduled to offer an immersive and educationa­l experience focused on the importance of recycling and sustainabi­lity. Participan­ts are slated for anticipati­ng an interactiv­e session filled with engaging activities and insightful discussion­s.

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