Search DubaiPRNetwork.com

Dubai and UAE
Home >> Government, Legal & Humanity

The Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi Launches Competition for Government Entities to Encourage Reduction of Single-Use Products

The Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi Launches Competition for Government Entities to Encourage Reduction of Single-Use Products

Monday, January 23, 2023/ Editor -  

Share

Home >> Government, Legal & Humanity

As part of Mission to Zero Campaign,

Abu Dhabi, 23 January 2023: The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has today launched “Mission to Zero Government Challenge” for Abu Dhabi Government entities to encourage the reduction of single-use products. The organisations are to report results of the amount of waste they generated and their percentage of reduction by the end March 2023, and the entity that records the highest amount of waste reduction will receive recognition.

The challenge aims to encourage government organisations to transition away from single-use products as part of EAD’s Single-Use Plastic Policy that was launched in March 2020. In June 2022, a ban on single-use plastic bags became effective and EAD issued a guide for government organisations titled: ‘Becoming Free of Single-Use Products: A Guide for Abu Dhabi Government.’


The Agency developed the guide in both Arabic and English to provide information on the policy to government and private institutions and their employees. The mission of the guide is to declare Abu Dhabi government entities free of single-use plastic and non-plastic materials by limiting their use and encourage a shift towards multi-use alternatives which are less harmful to the environment.

 

Examples of products that will be measured in the government entities include: bags, cups and lids, cutlery, plates, stirrers and bottles.

Ahmed Baharoon, Executive Director of Environment Information, Science Outreach Management Sector at EAD said: “As we continue momentum of our Single-Use Plastic Policy, we have decided to launch a competition among government organisations in Abu Dhabi to see which organisation can reduce the largest amount of single-use products. Our long-term goal is all establishments of Abu Dhabi government environment becoming completely free of single-use products.”

 

He added: “Since 2022 we have shared our guide with the government and organised a series of workshops for the employees and to date 3247 have attended our sessions. We have seen positive cooperation from the government entities and through this challenge we will be taking larger steps forward towards declaring our government free from harmful products that jeopardise our environment.”

 

EAD developed an awareness tool kit which includes infographics and animations to explain the guide in simple steps to support entities in implementing it. It was shared with more than 80 entities.


Previous in Government, Legal & Humanity

Next in Government, Legal & Humanity


Home >> Government, Legal & Humanity Section

Latest Press Release

DGHR approves grievances and complaints system within Dubai's military departmen ...

Pogačar goes fast in the ITT to take second place

RTA announces resumption of metro service at Onpassive, Equiti, and Mashreq Metr ...

Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Giftedness and Innovation Team Achieves ...

TCL Electronics introduces the latest QD-Mini LED TV and smart home appliances i ...

GEMS Modern Academy honoured with NAFIS Award for outstanding support of Emirati ...

Our museums are inspiring global communication platforms and vital institutions ...

Emirates Receives Certified Autism Center™ Designation Plaques for all Check In ...

The Treasures of the Library Exhibition at Mohammed Bin Rashid Library… A Museum ...

Arabian Automobiles Presents ‘The Unusual Suspects'

The Science Behind Chery's Pure Air: Enhancing Passenger Well-Being

Mubadala Investment Company Reports 2023 Financial Results

Turkish Airlines Becomes the Main Sponsor of the Taş Tepeler Project

Noatum Launches Maritime Services in Türkiye

A Blissful Summer Package for an Ultimate Luxury Stay at Sofitel Dubai Downtown

Mint joins hands with S2M to transform financial services landscape

Styched Sets Sights on UAE's Booming Fashion Market

AUS named among top 125 in THE Young University Rankings 2024

Emirates returns to Nigeria from 1 October

The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Starts the First Reintroduction Phase of Dama ...