du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunication Company (EITC), has
committed to achieving net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions within its operations in the UAE by 2030
and Scope 3 by 2050. The company will be focusing on key initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint,
including improving energy efficiency and sourcing renewable energy. The du climate action
programme will establish a clear net zero carbon emissions road map for the company to advance its
sustainability initiatives that have a positive human impact on future plans and operations.
Fahad Al Hassawi, CEO at du said: “The UAE has been at the forefront of the global fight against
climate change, taking proactive action to reduce the carbon impact of hydrocarbon emissions,
leading the energy transition towards a more sustainable future. It is crucial for the private sector to
take responsibility in environmental stewardship and play an active role in promoting sustainable
development. Our net zero ambitions are aligned to support the UAE’s on reaching Net Zero
emissions by 2050, and are designed to not only benefit the environment but also create economic
opportunities and improve the quality of life for people in the UAE.”
Advancing a sustainable future
du’s Sustainability Report 2022 provides information on du’s efforts to support three key
sustainability objectives – to ‘make people and society happier’, ‘operate ethically and responsibly’
and ‘deliver the benefits of our services to all’. These objectives are further split into various priority
focus areas, corresponding to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
One of the initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions involves replacing diesel-powered
generators with hybrid- and solar-power alternatives. At present, there are 200 sites equipped with
smart hybrid power systems which run on the latest Lithium-Ion battery technology leading to 50%
reduction of diesel consumption and carbon emissions.
Further, du increased the number of solar-powered sites by 18 and it now has 78 sites which have
zero carbon emissions. du has introduced a new concept by installing solar panels on mobile towers
to allow excess energy to be fed back into the power grid - accelerating the reduction in greenhouse
gas emissions and a shift towards a cleaner, greener planet. There are 10 of these systems in
operation with 80 more towers set to be completed by the end of 2023 to take further steps
towards mitigating climate change.
Recently, du moved its headquarters to a new building that follows the highest standards
of innovation, quality, and sustainability. The design of the new headquarters features
various eco-friendly features that have helped du reduce its energy consumption. Some of the other
initiatives taken in 2022 were:
Replacement of all mercury vapour lamps with LED lights in du warehouse enabling du to
save 419,555 kWh (AED 180,408)
Energy efficiency awareness at the Fujairah call centre during non-operational hours
enabling du to save 113,067 kWh (AED 48,618)
The initiatives were replicated at other sites resulting savings of 30% (AED 1,137,638) in total
The report also outlines du’s focus on environmental initiatives such as biodegradable SIM cards,
cutting down on plastic waste, eco-friendly paper bags and waste management.
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