Introduction
Sustainability at Expo
Introduction
Sustainable solutions in action
Ways in which we’re keeping Expo 2020 Dubai as eco-friendly as possible.
Generating clean energy
Renewable energy systems are installed on all permanent buildings on the Expo site. Permanent buildings are also integrated with photovoltaic panels and have incorporated energy systems to support the on-site generation of renewable energy sources.
Reducing water consumption
We’re on a quest to reduce, reuse and protect water. In 2019, we achieved a 52.4% reduction of water demand in our buildings, compared to the water requirements baseline of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA).
Promoting natural solutions
50% of landscape plants during Expo 2020, and 95% after the event, come from native and adaptive species. A key target is to ensure that 95% of the landscape area is managed without the use of chemical pesticides, herbicides or fertilisers.
Minimising our carbon footprint
We are measuring our carbon footprint to ensure accurate and transparent quantification of the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) resulting from the event.
Pledging Seeds of Change
To engage visitors and to make our carbon offset programme more meaningful, we’ve created the Seeds of Change programme. This innovative programme lets visitors determine which carbon offsets will be purchased by Expo, as they ‘vote’ using ‘seeds’.
Ensuring sustainable events and operations management
Ensuring that products of all sizes and shapes coming into the Expo site are safe for consumer use, manufactured and packaged in an environmentally conscious and sound manner, and provided with the appropriate certifications.
Using sustainable building materials
We work with responsible suppliers, use sustainable materials, and the timber used on site carries sustainable forestry certification. Ninety per cent of key materials used are done so in accordance with the Sustainable Materials Guidelines.
Reducing waste
Eighty-five per cent of our waste is diverted from land fill. The Planet Over Plastic Pledge also asks International Participants and commercial partners to commit to reducing packaging and single-use materials, and recycle.
Encouraging sustainable tourism
We are overseeing and spearheading sustainable tourism research. This will enable key tourism stakeholders to monitor changing visitor sustainability inclinations, destination brand perception and tourism impacts over time.