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Dubai’s Green Community lives up to its name

CHILDREN ALSO JOIN IN THE INITIATIVE AT MOTOR CITY TO RECYCLE WASTE

- DUBAI BY ANJANA KUMAR Senior Reporter

Residents of The Green Community — Motor City in Dubai have taken it upon themselves to collect all recyclable materials from their homes and hand it over to the Dubai Municipali­ty for recycling.

Everybody in the community, including children, have been involved in the collection, helping recycle over a tonne of waste. Indian expat Suhas Pandit, a resident of the community, said: “The residents including children living in the area are involved in the best possible way to keep their surroundin­g environmen­t friendly. The Green Community- Motor City is a lush green oasis for residents. However, the community trash was not being recycled in the area. And so we residents decided to become more involved in the process.”

How it all began

Pandit said it all started with a request from one resident to start an initiative within the community to segregate waste and ensure it is not all dumped in one bin. “With a well-establishe­d social network, other residents eagerly volunteere­d. A team was set up and people took up various roles and responsibi­lities. The children were our ‘Green Warriors’ who were all well trained by their schools to respect their environmen­t and work closely with the nation’s motto of Sustainabi­lity, a theme of Expo 2020.”

How it works

The recycling initiative was primarily led by four residents of the community Deepti Kaushal, Radhika Bhandari, Gaurav Singha and Hadeel Al Sawa. The Dubai Municipali­ty is collecting the materials from residents so it can be recycled.

“Muaz Mohammad Babaker, an inspector in the waste management department at Dubai Municipali­ty rendered his unwavering support. Thanks to his able assistance, arrangemen­ts were made instantly with local service providers during June to provide recycling bins at two common locations between four buildings.”

The Green Warriors meanwhile launched multiple awareness campaigns on a dedicated Instagram account. “They made several handmade signboards with recyclable materials and distribute­d flyers using recycled papers to educate residents about the initiative and set an example for UAE residents,” said Bhandari, who is from Singapore.

Training on segregatio­n

In July, a detailed training session was held on segregatin­g different kinds of waste and collecting recyclable materials. “Despite the scorching summer heat and with most of the residents travelling, we managed to collect around 500kg of waste.

It was incredibly encouragin­g and promising. We are grateful to be living in UAE where sustainabl­e living is not just a buzzword, but a culture,” said Kaushal, an Indian national.

Bhandari said: “Being a long time resident of the Terraced Apartments together with my experience in similar projects, I am thrilled to be part of this initiative in our community. This is our small contributi­on towards sustainabi­lity for our community. In just two months we have grown from approximat­ely 400kg to 1,100kg in our collection of recyclable materials, with more residents being committed to the project.”

Happier with the outcome

Mariam Alogaily, 15, a British expat, said: “Recycling is an essential step to becoming an ecofriendl­y society. As time goes on it becomes more imperative that we right our wrongs towards the environmen­t. I’m grateful for the chance to do that and I can vouch that our residents are too. Just last month we collected 500kg of recyclable­s and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome.”

 ??  ?? The Green Community — Motor City, Dubai. Everybody in the community, including children, have been involved in the collection, helping recycle more than one tonne of waste.
The Green Community — Motor City, Dubai. Everybody in the community, including children, have been involved in the collection, helping recycle more than one tonne of waste.

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