Inayat-ur-Rahman, Business Editor
Dubai is gearing up for ‘The Green Sustainable Festival’ next year, a momentous event that embodies sustainability, quality, and dedication. The festival aims to promote environmental consciousness, empower local communities, and showcase sustainable brands and businesses. Inspired by the UAE’s commitment to sustainable development goals, this event seeks to leave a lasting impact on the Gulf region and beyond.
Bharti Monga, CEO of Khatoon Luxury Events and PR Marketing, and organiser of the festival told Gulf Today that the Green Sustainable Festival Dubai epitomizes their shared aspiration for a greener and more sustainable world. It’s a call to action for all of us to unite, contribute, and pave the way for a brighter future.’”
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai emphasizes the UAE’s battle against climate change and commitment to sustainable development goals.
Bharti Monga.
“These goals include clean energy, affordable food, quality education, healthcare, and economic growth, prioritizing healthy ecosystems and increased resource efficiency.” Monga added.
She noted that the festival will welcome diverse participants, fostering environmental consciousness, social responsibility, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. From “The Sustainable Art & Craft” to the prestigious “Sustainable Business Awards” and “Sustainable Designers,” the event unites enthusiasts who share a vision of sustainability.
“A highlight of The Green Sustainable Festival Dubai is the attempt to set the “Longest Sustainable Green Carpet,” symbolizing the UAE’s dedication to sustainability. This green carpet showcases luxury and eco-friendliness, putting the Gulf region on the global spotlight.”
“Promoting Sustainable Brands and Businesses The event provides a platform for eco-conscious fashion labels, sustainable energy innovators, and eco-friendly product manufacturers to connect with a global audience, cultivating a culture of conscious consumerism.”