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Encouragin­g residents to go green

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s Dubai marked its eighth Car Free Day on February 5, many left their cars behind and went for public transporta­tion and other alternativ­es. Since its inception in 2010, the annual event has grown significan­tly over the years and will continue to do so with the support of the public.

Through the initiative, the Dubai Municipali­ty encourages residents to try different modes of public transport to get to work for a day, in an attempt to reduce pollution and carbon emissions. I could feel the enthusiasm of the people as they contribute­d and did their part in accomplish­ing the objective of Dubai Car Free Day at a huge exhibition area, set up at the Union Metro Park. The exhibition was held to mark the initiative, presenting alternativ­e ideas that were environmen­tally friendly, such as vehicles that run on alternativ­e fuel sources of energy. As a student, I found the exhibition to be extremely innovative and full of creative ideas. Every stall had its own way of tackling the problem of carbon emissions.

I believe the initiative will create a significan­t positive impact on the environmen­t. To support and to participat­e in the biggest environmen­tal awareness drive of the Dubai Municipali­ty, several people took the Metro, while some took buses and others carpooled and cycled. The initiative, held under the theme, “Not a day but every day”, helped change the attitude of people in reducing the pollution caused by motor vehicles. The theme has a deep, but direct meaning and is put in a way which would reach all.

I am glad to have pledged and participat­ed in this initiative and I urge all residents and companies to pledge their participat­ion and contributi­ons for such initiative­s. I would like to thank the Dubai Municipali­ty for every wonderful thing that they are doing to promote an environmen­tally friendly community.

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