Green Giants: UAE and Saudi Arabia Lead the Way in Sustainable Construction
In contrast, the United Arab Emirates experienced an increase of over 18% in emissions from its manufacturing and construction sectors during the same timeframe, positioning it seventh worldwide for the most considerable increase in emissions, as reported by the UAE-based construction services firm, Stonehaven.
Both the UAE and Saudi Arabia have achieved commendable success in the promotion of green building practices, ranking among the top ten globally for the number of LEED-certified projects. Specifically, Saudi Arabia is ranked fifth with 1,190 certified projects, and the UAE is ranked ninth with 641 projects, marking them as the only Middle Eastern countries to feature in the top ten.
The Stonehaven report highlights the rapid progress of sustainable construction practices in the Middle East, with the UAE and Saudi Arabia pioneering the implementation of numerous LEED-certified projects. The report acknowledges the establishment of the Emirates Green Building Council and the ambitious carbon emission reduction targets set by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment as significant initiatives.
Future Sustainable Trends
Stonehaven's Managing Director, Gordon Rodger, emphasizes the company's commitment to sustainability through educational initiatives on solar solutions, water reduction systems, and eco-friendly materials. The report mentions specific LEED projects in Dubai and recognizes the role of Al Sa'fat in supporting sustainable construction. It anticipates an increase in Net Positive Buildings, zero-waste construction, and biophilic design in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
The report also underscores the importance of sustainable construction materials in reducing environmental impact, conserving natural resources, and enhancing recyclability to meet evolving consumer preferences and regulatory requirements.
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