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Discover nature-themed workshops, environmental sessions for kids, and delicious food from local vendors Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 24 February 2024: An exciting lineup of events and activities is on offer at the first ever Hatta Farming Festival, happening until Tuesday 27 February at Hatta Hall. Initiated by the Supreme Committee to Oversee the Development of Hatta, and hosted by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) in cooperation with the Dubai Municipality, the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), and the Hatta Traders Council, the festival offers something for visitors of all ages. Whether they are seasoned farmers or those curious about where their food comes from, everyone is welcome to join in the farming fun. From interactive agricultural experiences to local culinary flavours, here are seven reasons not to miss this landmark celebration of rural life. Learn sustainable practices in interactive workshops: Gardening enthusiasts can roll up their sleeves and dive into the world of organic gardening. Experts will share tips on how to grow fruit, vegetables, and herbs, in sessions happening throughout the festival. From planting at the right time of year, to how to tend and nurture growing plants, participants will be taken step-by-step through the gardening process. The sessions are just some of the environmental workshops that are running free to the public. On 24 February between 4 – 8pm, guests can join a session on environmental sustainability which will highlight ways in which we can all make changes to become greener in our day-to-day lives. Sessions on food safety will happen all day on 25 February between 10am – 8pm, in which guests can discover how to ensure the way they handle, cook and consume food is safe, while practical tips around recycling will be given in workshops which run throughout the day on 26 February. Bring little ones for nature-themed workshops: The Hatta Farming Festival gives children a brilliant first introduction into the world of agriculture with an array of activities to entertain and spark a curiosity into the natural world. Nature-themed colouring workshops running from 10am and 8pm on 27 February; daily appearances from lovable Dubai characters, Modesh and Danesh at 11am, 2pm, 5pm and 8pm; and roaming music and dance performances will bring young guests hours of fun and entertainment. Tuck in at six food pop-ups: No visit would be complete without sampling some of the delicious bites from the festival’s food vendors. Local favourites, Alberi Café and Hav Café will serve fresh coffee and juices. Tasty snacks and beverages will also be available at Bayt Oshaa ,Cappucci and Black Rose Café. Fritz UAE, the UAE’s fries experts, will dish up mouthwatering loaded fries served with a choice of creative toppings, along with gourmet burgers, the crispiest fried chicken, and indulgent desserts. Take a taste of Hatta home: Stalls selling farm fresh fare from the surrounding area will give visitors the chance to sample and take home some locally grown food, while learning about and supporting small businesses. Local farmers and artisans will display a diverse range of products such as honey, fruit preserves and fresh fruit and vegetables. Witness animal encounters: Families can get first-hand insight into real farming life and witness the excitement of an animal auction, in which popular breeds of goats from the Hatta area will be available. Guests can also witness farmers in action in a competition sponsored by Union Coop, in which three categories will crown local farms Win prizes with Union Coop: Visitors and farms alike are all in with the chance of winning big with festival sponsor Union Coop. Over the five days, guests can join in fun competitions and raffles. Farms can enter themselves into three categories in a contest sponsored by Union Coop and compete for prizes between AED 5000 and AD 20000. Find out who will be crowned as ‘Best Productive Farm’, ‘Best Productive Estate’, and ‘Best Halal’ in the ceremony at 6:45pm on 27 February. Tour Hatta Heritage Village with Dubai Culture: Visitors can journey back in time with a visit to the restored Al Sharia, one of the oldest traditional villages in the UAE. A marvel of traditional engineering, the ancient falaj irrigation system sits in the Palm Tree Farm, and visitors can hear how the 587-metre underground tunnel has provided water to local communities for hundreds of years. Tours will take place between 11am and 2pm on 23 to 25 February, and from 11 and 5pm on 26 to 27 February. Union Coop is supporting Hatta Farming Festival following the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Hatta Traders Council which will bolster entrepreneurial ventures and foster commercial and investment endeavors in Hatta. The collaboration aims to enhance sustainable business practices and support local farmers, aligning with Union Coop's commitment to corporate social responsibility, community service and national food security and includes a strategic plan to supply local farmers' products to Union Coop branches, ensuring a reliable and diverse range of agricultural goods. Mana Ahmed Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Hatta Traders Council, highlighted Hatta's significance as a key agricultural hub in Dubai, emphasising the positive impact of the agreement on local farmers and the region's agricultural sector. With over 200 farms and 230 livestock holdings, Hatta boasts fertile soil and ample water resources, positioning it as a vital contributor to the emirate's food security. Commenting on the festival, His Excellency Dawoud Al Hajri, Director General of Dubai Municipality said: "With a focus on helping farms attain self-sufficiency and financial stability, the festival aims to enhance the region's agricultural ecosystem. This will be made possible by providing local farmers and farm owners with a range of services and facilities aimed at bolstering their productivity and sustainability. Through this, our primary goal is to support and enable them, strengthening their capacity to generate superior agricultural goods that support the food security system." "Dubai Municipality is committed to empowering Hatta farmers with a range of services aimed at improving farm sustainability and production capabilities. The services provided include agricultural and veterinary support and guidance, as well as agricultural laboratory testing solutions. Additionally, the Municipality seeks to provide services that guarantee food safety and enable businesses to showcase agricultural products, including livestock raised on farms," Al Hajri added. Hatta Farming Festival is taking place every day from 5:30pm to 10pm on Friday 23 February, and 10am to 10pm between Saturday 24 February and Tuesday 27 February at Hatta Hall. For more information and a schedule of workshops and tours, please visit HERE. – Ends – About Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), an agency of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), is responsible for developing Dubai’s retail and festival sectors and supporting the positioning of Dubai as a world-class tourism destination with year-round family entertainment, shopping and events.

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Dubai, UAE– Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) proudly announces the success of the 27 th cycle of its annual ‘Can Collection Day’, held on 24.2.24 under the theme "With a #CANDO the Future is in our Hands". This environmental national initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of recycling and its positive impact on the environment.
Since its inception in 1997, the Can Collection Campaign has been a cornerstone event in EEG's efforts to promote sustainability, environmental responsibility and community engagement. This year's premier event; the Can Collection Day saw remarkable participation from all sectors of the society across the UAE, showcasing a collective commitment to preserving our planet for future generations.
Key facts from this year's Can Collection Day include:
 Total Aluminium Cans collected on the day: 7,002 Kgs
 Total Aluminium Cans collected since the inception of the programme: 415,028 Kgs
These impressive numbers reflect the dedication and enthusiasm of individuals, families, schools, businesses, and organisations specially the Hospitality sector in contributing to a cleaner and greener environment.
In addition to the significant quantity of Aluminium Cans collected, the environmental impact of this initiative cannot be overstated. By recycling Aluminum Cans, EEG and all the participants have effectively mitigated 6,230 metric tons of CO 2 emissions since the inception of this programme, contributing to the fight against climate change and environmental degradation.
“Embracing initiatives such as the Can Collection Campaign is our resounding declaration to the world:we are champions of sustainability, architects of change, and guardians of our planet's future," declared Mrs. Habiba Al Mar’ashi – Co-Founder and Chairperson of Emirates Environmental Group. "In a nation steadfastly dedicated to the cause, where the Year of Sustainability extends its unwavering legacy, our actions today resonate louder than ever. Let us unite, shoulder to shoulder, in the relentless pursuit of a greener, cleaner tomorrow, for it is our collective responsibility to safeguard this precious Earth for generations yet to come."
EEG extends its heartfelt gratitude to all participants, volunteers, supporters and sponsors who made the Can Collection Day 2024 a resounding success. Special thanks go to the various government organisations including Dubai Municipality; Dubai Department of Economy & Tourism, Dubai Sustainable Tourism, Ajman Tourism and private sector entities whose logistical support was invaluable in organising and executing this event; the American International School Abu Dhabi (AISA), Abela &Co, McDonald’s UAE, RAK Ceramics, Berkeley Services, Labotel Worker’s Village, ISS Relocations,Globelink West Star Shipping L.L.C, Sharjah National Lube Oil Co. L.L.C. and Tristar; our appreciation is also extended to Gulf News & Al Murad Group for their role as Media Partner and Arabia CSR Network as the CSR Partner. Moreover, EEG was pleased to get Lucky Recycling on board as its recycling partner for this cycle as well.
As we celebrate this sustainable achievement, Emirates Environmental Group reaffirms its commitment to responsible and impactful practices and urges everyone to continue saying yes to recycling and no to carbon emissions.

Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) is a professional working group established in 1991 in the United Arab Emirates. It is devoted to protecting the environment through the means of education, action programmes and community involvement. EEG is actively encouraged and supported by concerned local and federal government agencies. It is the 1 st environmental NGO in the world to be ISO 14001 certified and the only organisation of its kind in the UAE with accredited status to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).
EEG is a member of the UN Global Compact, the Global Urban Development (GUD) and the Global Investors for Sustainable Alliance (GISD). It is also a member of the One Planet Network under the programme of Sustainable Food Systems (SFS) and its Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Committee (MAC) and Global Partnership on Marine Litter (GPML), EEG is a full Member (voting) of World Packaging Organisation (WPO).