Averda joins Dubai cleanup campaignAverda, a leading environmental solutions provider in the Mena region, took part in 'Clean Up the World' environmental campaign organized by Dubai Municipality in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme. More… |
Over 20,500 take part in clean-up driveAs many as 20,550 volunteers from several government and non-government organisations, community groups, schools and private firms collected more than 4150 tons of waste in the biggest ever “Clean Up the World” campaign organised by Dubai Municipa More… |
Gulf drive for cleaner fuels, vehiclesGovernment officials from across the Gulf will discuss ways to improve air quality and harmonise standards across the region through use of clean fuel, at a forum in Bahrain. The United Nations Environment Programme Regional Office fo More… |
RTA, Merc team up for greener DubaiRoad Transport Authority (RTA), in another move to improve the air quality in the city, has begun a four-month trial using 10 Mercedes-Benz buses fitted with the automotive leader’s Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Bluetec technology. B More… |
Looking into the past for a clean futureFor a change, Abu Dhabi, the capital of UAE, one of the fastest growing modern economies in the region, is turning back to old cities from the Arab world for inspiration, to build its most ambitious ‘zer More… |
New clean-up plan for JeddahThe Jeddah Municipality is to sign a number of five-year citywide cleaning contracts worth SR900 million, a municipality official said. The new clean-up plan for the first time will divide the city into three separate areas: northern, cent More… |








