Emirates Environmental Group
Founded |
1991 Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
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Type | Non-governmental organization |
Focus | Environmentalism, recycling |
Location | |
Area served | United Arab Emirates |
Method | Workshops, awareness |
Key people | Habiba al Marashi - Founder and Chairperson |
Website |
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The Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) is a non-governmental professional working group founded in 1991 in Dubai, UAE. EEG is composed of corporate members, federal and local government agencies, reputed regional and international institutions, universities, colleges and schools, as well as students, individuals and families. With more than 2,000 volunteers from across UAE, EEG considered as one of the most active environmental NGO's in the region. Its office is in Jumeirah, Dubai.
EEG
The Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) is a professional working group devoted to protecting the environment through the means of education, action programs and community involvement. EEG is open to men and women of all nationalities and all ages and is actively encouraged and supported by concerned local and federal government agencies. It is the first environmental NGO in the world to be ISO 14001 certified and the only organization of its kind in the UAE with accredited status to the United Nations Convention to Combating Desertification (UNCCD) and the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). EEG is a signatory of the UN Global Compact and a focal point of the Global Compact in the GCC states. EEG is also a member of the International Union of Conservation for Nature (IUCN). The overall objective of EEG is to contribute positively to the advancement of sustainable development in Dubai and the UAE by acting as a focal point for people of all nationalities and ages concerned with environmental protection and responsible waste management.
Recycling campaigns
EEG has a range of various recycling campaigns.
Paper recycling
One of EEG's first recycling campaigns was paper recycling. Since the 1990s, it has collected 9,115,782 kg of paper from its members.
Can recycling
EEG gives a lot of priority to can collection as it is harmful to the environment. From January to September 2011, EEG has collected 161,908 kg of aluminium cans, which is mostly from Dubai, followed by other emirates of the United Arab Emirates.
Battery cell collection
EEG collects battery cells which contain mercury and cadmium, that can seep into the soil and make it infertile; while also polluting the air and water. The battery cells are collected not for recycling, but to be given to the Dubai Municipality for safe disposal. From the campaign's inception in 2006 to September 2011, EEG has collected 5388 kg of batteries.
Mobile phone recycling
From the 2000s (decade), Nokia has teamed up with EEG to recycle mobile phones, as they contain harmful materials like plastic, copper and aluminium. The mobile phones collected by EEG are sent to Nokia factories so that they can be recycle to make new phones. The total amount of mobiles collected are 4,737 as of late 2011.
References
- Emirates Environmental Group calls for defining guidelines on 'Green Buildings' in the UAE | Emirates Environmental Group | AMEinfo.com
- Emirates Environmental Group collects 20.5 tons of aluminum cans in 14th cycle of its 'Can Collection Drive' | Emirates Environmental Group | AMEinfo.com
- Almarai goes green with Emirates Environmental Group | Almarai | AMEinfo.com
- Emirates Environmental Group signs Memorandum of Co-operation with FERG and DTTAG | Emirates Environmental Group | AMEinfo.com
- Emirates Environmental Group awards McDonald's UAE | McDonald's | AMEinfo.com
- Emirates Environmental Group & Xerox work together for a better environment | Xerox | AMEinfo.com
- Emirates Environmental Group unveils Arabia CSR Award trophy | Emirates Environmental Group | AMEinfo.com