Majid Al Futtaim launches company-wide circular economy strategy


December 20, 2020 | By RetailME Bureau

As part of its company-wide sustainability strategy, Dare Today, Change Tomorrow, Majid Al Futtaim is bolstering its sustainable business commitment by launching its Circular Economy Strategy.

The new strategy, which sets out a roadmap towards achieving circularity across the group’s operations in the next ten years, was unveiled during a  virtual event on circular economy hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and the Canadian Business Council on 17 December.

Majid Al Futtaim aims to achieve its ambitious circular economy vision in two ways: making crucial changes to the entire eco-system, and integrating lifecycle thinking into all business planning and decision-making. The 10-year framework sets clear targets around keeping materials and products in use and outlines how this will be achieved through utilising durable alternatives and achieving the highest possible recycling rates. The strategy reiterates the company’s long-term commitment to renewable energy solutions and becoming net positive in carbon and water by 2040.

Under the new roadmap towards circularity, all Majid Al Futtaim operating companies will embed circular economy principles into business operations to minimise harmful impacts on the environment and generate new revenue streams. Based on five pillars, the strategy addresses key areas of impact and aims to leverage the relationships between key stakeholders.

The strategy also addresses two of the most crucial waste streams: food and construction. It maps out an operating model that seeks to source food grown regeneratively, reducing food waste to the absolute minimum, and designing and marketing healthier food products. The plan prioritises reuse of materials and maximising the value of construction waste from the design stage throughout the lifecycle of the asset.

“As pioneers of sustainability in this region and building on our promise to rethink how we use resources, the launch of our circular economy strategy is a significant milestone in our sustainability journey. By 2030, it is our ambition that all operating companies have circularity at the core of their operations, actively engaging with our suppliers, customers and the wider business and government communities, to bring about systemic change and impact”, said Ibrahim Al-Zu’bi, Chief Sustainability Officer, Majid Al Futtaim – Holding

On a global scale, the rise of the circular economy is leading business, governments, and citizens to increasingly recognise the challenges caused by our current approach to production and consumption. This imperative is emphasised by the more than 92 billion tons of materials extracted and processed in 2019, contributing to about half of global CO2 emissions and resulting in waste materials taking an increasingly unsustainable toll on the environment and human health.

Meanwhile, the circular economy, which promotes the reduction and elimination of waste, offers a new solution that can yield as much as $4.5 trillion in economic benefits by 2030. Achieving a transition towards a fully circular economy requires unprecedented collaboration given that today, approximately only 8.6% of the world is circular.

Majid Al Futtaim performs annual audits and reports on its sustainability progress. In 2019, the company registered several significant sustainability firsts. The company raised two Green Sukuks worth $1.2 billion, with the first issuance in May becoming the world’s first benchmark-size corporate bond of its kind. In November, Majid Al Futtaim became the first company in MENA to commit to phase-out single-use plastics from its operations by 2025. In its Carrefour business, Majid Al Futtaim introduced the region’s first two in-store hydroponic farms, which use 90 per cent less water than traditional soil agriculture and deliver around 31 kilograms of fresh herbs and microgreens daily. The company also generated almost 14 million kWh of renewable energy through its shopping malls – enough to power more than 3,500 average households for one year.

 

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