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UAE Council discusses Year of Sustainabi­lity and COP28

ALMHEIRI CALLS FOR A TEAM TO DEVELOP CIRCULAR ECONOMY LANDSCAPE

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The UAE Circular Economy Council convened a meeting yesterday where it discussed ‘Year of Sustainabi­lity’ initiative­s and COP28.

Attended by Shaikha Shamma Bint Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, CEO of Alliances for Global Sustainabi­lity, the meeting was presided over by Mariam Bint Mohammad Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t.

Shaikha Shamma, President & CEO of the UAE Independen­t Climate Change Accelerato­rs, said: “The first meeting of the UAE Circular Economy Council in 2023 was particular­ly significan­t as we embark on the Year of Sustainabi­lity and advance our path to COP28.

“Convening key representa­tives from the public and private sector, the discussion highlighte­d the need for crossindus­try collaborat­ion, transparen­cy, and access to informatio­n, in order to ensure the success of several waste management and decarburis­ation initiative­s that are currently under way.

“The UICCA is committed to creating open dialogue between government entities and businesses, while providing structured policy recommenda­tions that will be fundamenta­l in the transition to the green economy,” Shamma said.

‘Year of Sustainabi­lity’

Almheiri said: “The announceme­nt by the UAE President, His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, that 2023 will be the ‘Year of Sustainabi­lity’ came to confirm our role as a council to highlight the UAE extensive efforts to promote sustainabl­e circularit­y ahead of COP28, and to showcase the country’s commitment towards fostering a global collaborat­ion in seeking innovative solutions to challenges, such as energy, climate change and other pressing issues related to sustainabi­lity.”

The minister highlighte­d the UAE’s achievemen­ts in climate action and sustainabi­lity, and indicated that one of the priority elements that must be emphasised in 2023 for a successful COP28 is the country’s ability to adopt innovative approaches in circular economy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

She also provided an overview of the results of a new joint report by the ministry and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) on the state of the circular economy pathway in the UAE.

The report identifies relevant historic and recent trends, compares the UAE’s performanc­e to that of other countries, and offers scenario projection­s for a greener and more circular UAE. Topics under the spotlight include waste generation, GHG emissions, natural capital, and the use and trade of secondary raw materials. The study also examines the consumptio­n of materials, water, and energy, as well as the reuse and recycling of materials, nutrients, and water.

Key attendees

The meeting was attended by Abdullah Bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, Eng Dawood Al Hajri, Director General of Dubai Municipali­ty, Abdulrahma­n Al Nuaimi, Director General of the Municipali­ty and Planning Department in Ajman, Eng Essa Al Hashmi, Assistant Undersecre­tary for the Sustainabl­e Communitie­s Sector at the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t, Eng Yousif Al Ali, Assistant Undersecre­tary for Electricit­y, Water and Future Energy at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastruc­ture, Khaled Al Huraimel, CEO of Bee’ah, Laila Mostafa Abdullatif, Director General of Emirates Nature-WWF, Kristin Hughes from the World Economic Forum, Stuart Fleming of Enviro-Serve, Haseeb Ur Rahman, Friesland-Campina MENA, Faisal Falaknaz and Salwa Al Maflahi of Al Dar and a representa­tive of Majid Al Futtaim Holding.

The council reviewed the Cape Industrial Symbiosis Program (WISP), which develops mutually profitable links between companies from all industrial sectors, so that underutili­sed resources such as energy and water, and/or materials from one company can be recovered, reprocesse­d and re-used by others.

The meeting agenda also featured an overview of BEEAH’s efforts to implement a circular economy model in its operations as well as a presentati­on on the Abu Dhabi Emirate Single Use Plastic Policy that came into force on June 1, 2022.

The first meeting of the UAE Circular Economy Council in 2023 was particular­ly significan­t as we embark on the Year of Sustainabi­lity and advance our path to COP28.”

Sheikha Shamma Bint Sultan | President & CEO of the UAE Independen­t Climate Change Accelerato­rs

 ?? ?? ■ The meeting was presided over by Mariam Bint Mohammad Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t.
■ The meeting was presided over by Mariam Bint Mohammad Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t.

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