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Abu Dhabi agency receives 2nd Carbon Neutrality Certification
Abu Dhabi agency receives 2nd Carbon Neutrality Certification

Gulf Today

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Abu Dhabi agency receives 2nd Carbon Neutrality Certification

The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has received its second Carbon Neutrality Certification from Applus+, a verification agency accredited by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This achievement means EAD has become the first regulatory body in the UAE to receive this certification twice, further solidifying its commitment to combating climate change and promoting environmental sustainability in Abu Dhabi. Commenting on the milestone, Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of EAD, said: 'Receiving the Carbon Neutrality Certificate for the second time underscores EAD's deep commitment to building a sustainable future for Abu Dhabi. By offsetting our carbon emissions for the 2020–2022 period, we are not only setting a benchmark for government entities, but also inspiring our peers in government, and challenging the private sector to embed sustainable practices into their core operations. We believe this milestone will accelerate our collective journey towards net-zero emissions, solidifying Abu Dhabi's role as a regional leader in environmental stewardship.' Any greenhouse gas emissions generated by EAD were assessed by GE3S and verified by Applus+. The Agency's comprehensive approach to achieving carbon neutrality includes identifying emission sources such as energy consumption in buildings, the use of chilled water, waste generation, fuel use in vehicles and generators, as well as the implementation of targeted emission reduction measures. The Agency is focused on significantly reducing its energy consumption and environmental footprint through the adoption of eco-friendly technologies and sustainable practices. As part of this commitment, EAD is transitioning its vehicle fleet to hybrid power, thereby reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Additionally, all existing lighting systems have been upgraded to energy-efficient LED technology and lighting sensors, and smart water have been installed to optimise resource use and minimise waste. Environmentally friendly air-conditioning systems have also been adopted across all EAD facilities. In a major step forward, EAD is integrating solar panels into all new projects, harnessing renewable energy to power its operations. This is complemented by sustainable design principles aligned with LEED Zero Carbon standards – further contributing to reduced energy consumption and lower carbon emissions. This achievement serves as an inspirational milestone for broader climate efforts, encouraging other organisations to integrate targeted carbon management strategies into their operations. The Agency continues to lead the way toward net-zero emissions while maintaining its leadership in environmental stewardship. Recently, the EAD has wrapped up its latest aerial survey, covering more than 8000 square kilometres of marine habitat. These efforts reflect the agency's dedication to safeguarding marine species and ecosystems, further reinforcing Abu Dhabi's status as a regional leader in marine biodiversity conservation and environmental stewardship. EAD is the only entity in the Middle East conducting long-term, systematic monitoring of marine species through regular surveys. Since 2004, it has been carrying out comprehensive aerial assessments – an initiative aligned with the emirate's vision that strengthens its environmental database to support conservation strategies and ensure the sustainable management of marine resources. Ahmed Al Hashmi, Executive Director of the Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity Sector at EAD, said, 'The findings of this survey reflect our ongoing efforts and commitment to leveraging advanced technology to reinforce Abu Dhabi's leadership in environmental conservation. More than a 20 percent increase in the dugong population and a rise of over 30 percent in sea turtle numbers and stands as clear evidence of the success of our science-based strategy. These achievements are a source of pride and motivation as we continue our mission to protect our natural heritage.' The aerial survey was conducted by a dedicated team of six researchers, who covered a distance of 1,630km over a total of 26 hours to gather vital data. WAM

Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Becomes the First UAE Regulator to Achieve Carbon Neutrality Certification for the Second Time
Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Becomes the First UAE Regulator to Achieve Carbon Neutrality Certification for the Second Time

Mid East Info

timea day ago

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  • Mid East Info

Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Becomes the First UAE Regulator to Achieve Carbon Neutrality Certification for the Second Time

Abu Dhabi, June 2025: The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi EAD has received its second Carbon Neutrality Certification from Applus+, a verification agency accredited by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This achievement means EAD has become the first regulatory body in the UAE to receive this certification twice, further solidifying its commitment to combating climate change and promoting environmental sustainability in Abu Dhabi. Commenting on the milestone, Her Excellency Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of EAD, said: ' Receiving the Carbon Neutrality Certificate for the second time underscores EAD's deep commitment to building a sustainable future for Abu Dhabi. By offsetting our carbon emissions for the 2020–2022 period, we are not only setting a benchmark for government entities, but also inspiring our peers in government, and challenging the private sector to embed sustainable practices into their core operations. We believe this milestone will accelerate our collective journey towards net-zero emissions, solidifying Abu Dhabi's role as a regional leader in environmental stewardship.' Any greenhouse gas emissions generated by EAD were assessed by GE3S and verified by Applus+. The Agency's comprehensive approach to achieving carbon neutrality includes identifying emission sources such as energy consumption in buildings, the use of chilled water, waste generation, fuel use in vehicles and generators, as well as the implementation of targeted emission reduction measures. The Agency is focused on significantly reducing its energy consumption and environmental footprint through the adoption of eco-friendly technologies and sustainable practices. As part of this commitment, EAD is transitioning its vehicle fleet to hybrid power, thereby reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Additionally, all existing lighting systems have been upgraded to energy-efficient LED technology and lighting sensors, and smart water have been installed to optimise resource use and minimise waste. Environmentally friendly air-conditioning systems have also been adopted across all EAD facilities. In a major step forward, EAD is integrating solar panels into all new projects, harnessing renewable energy to power its operations. This is complemented by sustainable design principles aligned with LEED Zero Carbon standards – further contributing to reduced energy consumption and lower carbon emissions. This achievement serves as an inspirational milestone for broader climate efforts, encouraging other organisations to integrate targeted carbon management strategies into their operations. The Agency continues to lead the way toward net-zero emissions while maintaining its leadership in environmental stewardship. About Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi EAD Established in 1996, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) is committed to protecting and enhancing air quality, groundwater as well as the biodiversity of our desert and marine ecosystem. By partnering with other government entities, the private sector, NGOs and global environmental agencies, we embrace international best practice, innovation and hard work to institute effective policy measures. We seek to raise environmental awareness, facilitate sustainable development and ensure environmental issues remain one of the top priorities of our national agenda.

Abu Dhabi Agency Earns Second Carbon Neutrality Certificate
Abu Dhabi Agency Earns Second Carbon Neutrality Certificate

TECHx

timea day ago

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Abu Dhabi Agency Earns Second Carbon Neutrality Certificate

Home » Middle East » Events » Abu Dhabi Agency Earns Second Carbon Neutrality Certificate The Environment Agency,Abu Dhabi (EAD) has announced that it received its second Carbon Neutrality Certification from Applus+. Applus+ is a verification agency accredited by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This milestone makes EAD the first regulatory body in the UAE to receive this certification twice. EAD revealed that this achievement further confirms its commitment to tackling climate change and promoting environmental sustainability in Abu Dhabi. Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of EAD, commented on the announcement. She stated that receiving the certification again reflects EAD's dedication to building a sustainable future for Abu Dhabi. She reported that EAD offset its carbon emissions for the period from 2020 to 2022. The agency aims to inspire other government entities and encourage the private sector to adopt sustainable practices. According to EAD, any greenhouse gas emissions were assessed by GE3S and verified by Applus+. EAD's carbon neutrality approach included identifying and addressing emissions from: Energy consumption in buildings and chilled water Waste generation and fuel use in vehicles and generators To reduce its environmental footprint, the agency is taking several steps. It is upgrading its vehicle fleet to hybrid models to cut fuel use and emissions. It has also replaced all lighting systems with energy-efficient LED lights and sensors. Smart water systems were installed to optimize usage and reduce waste. Additionally, EAD reported that it adopted environmentally friendly air-conditioning systems at all its facilities. In its ongoing sustainability efforts, the agency is integrating solar panels into new projects. These projects are aligned with LEED Zero Carbon standards to reduce energy use and emissions. EAD emphasized that this achievement supports broader climate action goals. The agency continues to lead in environmental stewardship and aims to inspire other organizations to adopt carbon management strategies.

Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi first UAE regulatory body to receive Carbon Neutrality Certification twice
Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi first UAE regulatory body to receive Carbon Neutrality Certification twice

Al Etihad

time2 days ago

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  • Al Etihad

Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi first UAE regulatory body to receive Carbon Neutrality Certification twice

30 June 2025 15:18 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has received its second Carbon Neutrality Certification from Applus+, a verification agency accredited by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This achievement means EAD is the first regulatory body in the UAE to receive the certification twice, reflecting its commitment to combating climate change and promoting environmental sustainability in Abu General of EAD, Her Excellency Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, said, "Receiving the Carbon Neutrality Certificate for the second time underscores EAD's deep commitment to building a sustainable future for Abu Dhabi. By offsetting our carbon emissions for the 2020–2022 period, we are not only setting a benchmark for government entities but also inspiring our peers in government and challenging the private sector to embed sustainable practices into their core operations. We believe this milestone will accelerate our collective journey towards net-zero emissions, solidifying Abu Dhabi's role as a regional leader in environmental stewardship."Any greenhouse gas emissions generated by EAD were assessed by GE3S and verified by Applus+. The agency's comprehensive approach to achieving carbon neutrality includes identifying emission sources such as energy consumption in buildings, the use of chilled water, waste generation, fuel use in vehicles and generators, as well as the implementation of targeted emission reduction agency is focused on significantly reducing its energy consumption and environmental footprint through the adoption of eco-friendly technologies and sustainable practices. As part of this commitment, EAD is transitioning its vehicle fleet to hybrid power, thereby reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Additionally, all existing lighting systems have been upgraded to energy-efficient LED technology and lighting sensors, and smart water metres have been installed to optimise resource use and minimise waste. Environmentally friendly air-conditioning systems have also been adopted across all EAD a major step forward, EAD is integrating solar panels into all new projects, harnessing renewable energy to power its operations. This is complemented by sustainable design principles aligned with LEED Zero Carbon standards, further contributing to reduced energy consumption and lower carbon achievement serves as a milestone to inspire broader climate efforts, encouraging other organisations to integrate targeted carbon management strategies into their operations. The agency continues to lead the way toward net-zero emissions while maintaining its leadership in environmental stewardship.

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