Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute, in collaboration with Arthur D. Little (ADL), proudly presents a comprehensive White paper titled "The Role of AI in Sustainability: Boon or Bane?". This White paper delves into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in advancing sustainability across various sectors, while also addressing the inherent challenges.
In a historic breakthrough against one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, Fuelre4m proudly introduces Styrex. This groundbreaking innovation is not just a new product; it is a global first, revolutionising how we manage and repurpose polystyrene waste. Fuelre4m is already in discussions with leading global businesses, and the interest is significant, demonstrating the urgent demand for a solution like Styrex.
As part of the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD)’s endeavours to adopt cutting-edge and innovative technologies in support of environmental sustainability initiatives and conservation of plant diversity in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, the Agency has partnered with Dendra Co. to execute a comprehensive programme aimed at assessing the state of natural terrestrial habitats across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.
The 26th Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) is attracting more than 200 Chinese companies specialising in various field. This is the largest participation by Chinese companies in WETEX since its inception. The Chinese companies will showcase their latest innovative technologies in different vital sectors including energy, renewable energy, water, wastewater, and electrical equipment.
Aster Volunteers UAE, the global CSR arm of Aster DM Healthcare, recently organized an impactful 3rd E-Waste Collection Drive as a part of the Aster Green Choices initiative, reinforcing Aster DM Healthcare's unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability. Collection boxes were strategically placed across six regions in the UAE, resulting in the recycling of 434 kgs of e-waste in collaboration with E-Scrappy. To date, the initiative has cumulatively recycled 1,248 kgs of e-waste over the three editions.