Dubai Electrical energy and Water Authority (DEWA) organised 10 occasions from February 2023 to February 2025, in collaboration with the Emirates Marine Environmental Group, ensuing within the planting of 13,350 mangrove bushes at Jebel Ali Marine Sanctuary.
Greater than 1,650 volunteers – together with DEWA workers, their households, subsidiary employees and DEWA Academy college students – recorded 3,626 hours of service.
The campaigns achieved happiness scores of 92.9% in 2023 and 94.3% in 2024, demonstrating DEWA’s dedication to selling mangrove sustainability. Moreover, DEWA eliminated 3,546 kilograms of principally plastic waste and cleared eight tonnes of algae and seaweed from the seaside of the reserve.
“Pushed by our social accountability, we have now been launching campaigns and initiatives for years to encourage workers, their households and neighborhood members to plant extra bushes, assist nature-based options to fight local weather change, assist biodiversity and protect the surroundings and terrestrial and marine habitats. As a part of our efforts to realize the 17 UN Sustainable Growth Objectives (SDGs) 2030 – which embrace measures to make sure clear water and sanitation, advance local weather motion, defend life under water and preserve life on land – and our endeavours to assist the nationwide initiative to plant 100 million mangrove bushes within the UAE by 2030, we collaborate with the federal government and personal sectors to extend inexperienced areas, particularly with native bushes like mangroves that may take in carbon and greenhouse gases at a charge roughly 4 occasions higher than tropical forests,” mentioned HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA.
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