UAE President reaffirms climate action pledge on World Environment Day

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UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has reaffirmed the nation’s dedication to "protecting the environment and advancing sustainable development" on World Environment Day.

"Guided by a shared vision for a healthier, more resilient world, we continue to partner with the international community to drive meaningful climate action and safeguard our planet for generations to come," Sheikh Mohamed stated in a post on social media platform X.

Observed this year under the theme “Beat Plastic Pollution,” World Environment Day shines a spotlight on the urgent need to tackle plastic waste globally. 

The UAE’s participation underscores its call for coordinated international efforts to reduce plastic waste, while promoting resource efficiency, biodiversity conservation and a shift towards a circular economy.

As part of its ongoing commitment, the UAE has launched several initiatives to curb plastic pollution. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment has implemented a comprehensive programme to monitor plastic waste in the UAE’s marine and coastal environments, conducting scientific studies and applying their findings to enhance efforts in reducing plastic waste.

In support of these efforts, the UAE government has introduced legislation to restrict the use of single-use products. A nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags came into effect in 2024, and will be followed by a broader ban on other single-use bags by 2026.

The UAE reiterates its commitment to advancing sustainable policies, strategies, and legislation that balance economic and social progress with the protection of the environment for future generations. 

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