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Abu Dhabi set to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Abu Dhabi set to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Abu Dhabi set to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Abu Dhabi is set to establish a first-of-its-kind processing facility in the Middle East & Africa region for the reduction of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions.

To realize this the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development’s (ADDED) arm, has announced collaborating with with XMILE Group. The cooperation with XMILE Group, a global company with over two decades of experience producing enzyme-based fuel additives, will be a major addition to the local initiatives implemented for propelling sustainable industrial development in Abu Dhabi’s industrial sector and an advancement towards collaborative programs across public and private sectors, focused on raising awareness and driving widespread adoption of sustainable low-carbon fuels throughout the fuel supply chain.



Dr. Thani Al-Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, H.E. Gerard Paul Marie Hubert Steeghs, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the UAE, and H.E. Rashed Abdulkarim Al Blooshi, Undersecretary of ADDED, witnessed the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), underscoring the significance of this collaboration in supporting UAE Net Zero 2050 strategic objectives. The MoU, signed by Eng. Arafat Al Yafei, Executive Director of Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), and Mr. Boudewijn Hugo Sanders, Chief Executive Officer of XMILE Group Ltd, on the sidelines of COP28 in the United Arab Emirates.

It is a significant step in Abu Dhabi Industrial Strategy’s (ADIS) efforts to strengthen the Emirate as the region’s most competitive industrial hub, driving the ‘Green Falcon Economy’ and setting an example as a global leader in addressing climate change and promoting sustainability in the industrial sector.

Eng. Arafat Al Yafei, Executive Director of the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), said: “Our collaboration with XMILE Group is part of IDB’s commitment to promoting sustainability in the industry. This partnership aligns with the ADDED “Circular Economy Policy” framework, which aims to drive the transition towards an innovative and sustainable economy by empowering industries to prioritise responsible production and consumption.”



Al Yafei added: “We believe that the industrial sector has great potential for implementing innovative solutions and is crucial in diversifying Abu Dhabi’s economy and leading the way towards a more sustainable future. ”

Mr. Boudewijn Hugo Sanders, Chief Executive Officer of XMILE Group Ltd., emphasised, “the significance of collaborating with ADDED for achieving implementation of the local facility and leading the transition towards sustainable fuels. He highlighted that this partnership is a testament to the shared vision and dedication towards promoting industries in Abu Dhabi to combat climate change. As the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties takes place in the UAE, this joint effort will contribute to the global agenda of creating a greener future.”

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