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Abu Dhabi requires carbon emissions reports from the industrial and energy sectors

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Abu Dhabi authorities have mandated that all industrial and energy facilities submit verified reports detailing their carbon emissions as part of a new greenhouse gas (GHG) tracking program. This initiative is designed to monitor and reduce emissions, showcasing the emirate’s dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility.

As part of the program, facilities must measure their emissions and provide verified data to regulatory bodies. This effort is anticipated to improve transparency and accountability while aiding the emirate’s climate action objectives. The initiative aligns with worldwide efforts to tackle climate change and ensure that industrial growth is environmentally sustainable.

Mandatory reporting is a key component of Abu Dhabi’s broader strategy to set an example in minimizing carbon footprints across essential sectors. By creating a comprehensive emissions database, authorities will be better positioned to develop policies and programs that promote cleaner production and energy consumption.

This action highlights Abu Dhabi’s position as a regional leader in environmental stewardship. The emphasis on verified carbon emissions data will not only help achieve local climate goals but also establish the emirate as an active participant in global sustainability efforts.

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