Key Points

The UAE is taking groundbreaking steps to combat plastic pollution through a comprehensive national strategy. Minister Amna Al Dahak announced a complete ban on single-use plastics starting in 2026, building on earlier initiatives. The country's approach integrates policy, community action, and innovative environmental programs. This strategic effort reflects the UAE's commitment to sustainable development and global environmental leadership.

Key Points: UAE Minister Al Dahak Launches Bold Plastic Pollution Plan

  • UAE to ban single-use plastics nationwide by 2026
  • Circular Economy Policy drives sustainable waste management
  • Clean Rivers initiative tackles plastic pollution
  • Community engagement crucial for environmental change
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UAE pioneering efforts to reduce plastic pollution at national, global levels: Amna Al Dahak

UAE unveils comprehensive strategy to ban single-use plastics by 2026, driving global environmental transformation through innovative policy.

"Each of us can play a leading role in realising our nation's vision by joining the mission to eliminate unnecessary plastic - Amna Al Dahak"

Dubai, June 5

Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, said that the UAE is continuing its pioneering efforts to reduce plastic pollution at the national and global levels.

In a statement marking World Environment Day, which falls annually on 5th June, Al Dahak reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to protecting its precious environment, inspired by the vision of the Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who recognised the link between a healthy environment and a thriving society.

"The UAE remains steadfast in its dedication to safeguarding our natural heritage. We envision a future with thriving ecosystems and protected life both on land and in the sea - a legacy we build together as a community," she added.

This year, World Environment Day calls for collective action to tackle plastic pollution, a challenge that demands our immediate attention and unified efforts. In response to this pressing issue, the UAE is implementing a comprehensive system to ensure proper and effective management of plastic products.

Starting 1st January 2026, Al Dahak clarified, the UAE will implement a comprehensive ban on the import, production, and trade of single-use plastic products. This builds upon the phased approach initiated in 2024 with the ban on plastic bags. This decisive action underscores our resolve and commitment to environmental stewardship, driving us towards a future where waste and pollution are designed out of our systems.

She emphasised that as part of the UAE's global efforts to reduce plastic waste, the Clean Rivers, one of Erth Zayed Philanthropies' initiatives, tackles plastic pollution in river systems by empowering communities and driving innovative solutions to create plastic-free waterways.

The Minister of Climate Change and Environment explained that the UAE's Circular Economy Policy is a key driver of this transformation, optimising resource use in critical sectors such as green infrastructure, transportation, manufacturing, and responsible food production and consumption.

"The policy prioritises reducing plastic waste and promoting innovative solutions for sustainable packaging and recycling. Furthermore, we are resolutely committed to managing hazardous waste and aggressively reducing plastic waste at every level," she further said.

"Each of us, as responsible members of our community, can play a leading role in realising our nation's vision by joining the mission to eliminate unnecessary plastic from our daily lives," Al Dahak stressed. "Let us become active agents of change, leading a powerful movement towards thriving communities, and a vibrant, resilient environment. Let us protect the land and the sea that are so integral to our lives, for ourselves, our loved ones, and for generations to come."

Al Dahak concluded by calling for renewed focus on the ecosystems that sustain life, noting that this year's theme, Beat Plastic Pollution, is a call to action for every member of the community. "Together, we can build a brighter, greener future for all." (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the UAE's plastic pollution efforts:
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Rajesh K.
UAE setting a great example for the world! India should also implement such strong policies against single-use plastics. Our rivers and oceans are choking with plastic waste. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate UAE's efforts, I wonder if 2026 is too late for such urgent action? Climate change won't wait. We need faster implementation globally. Still, good initiative 👍
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Amit S.
Gulf countries have been major plastic polluters for decades. Better late than never I guess. India banned single-use plastics last year - we're ahead in this race! #SwachhBharat
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Sunita R.
The Clean Rivers initiative is inspiring! Our Ganga needs similar focused programs. Maybe UAE and India can collaborate on river cleanup technologies? Water knows no borders after all.
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Vikram J.
UAE's circular economy approach is smart business too. Reducing waste = saving money. Indian companies should take note - sustainability isn't just good PR, it's good economics!
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Neha P.
As someone who lived in Dubai, I've seen their plastic consumption first-hand. This ban will be tough to implement but necessary. Hope they educate expat communities properly about alternatives.

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