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    UAE Drives Green Building Revolution as Construction Sector Confronts 40% of Global Emissions

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekNovember 1, 2025Updated:November 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Industry leaders are shifting from seeing sustainability as a ‘premium feature’ to a core component of smarter, more resilient, and economically viable building design, with local initiatives like Al Sa’fat leading the way.

    The global building and construction sector, responsible for nearly 40% of the world’s energy-related carbon emissions, is undergoing a critical transformation, with the UAE emerging as a key driver of sustainable practices.

    Despite the urgency highlighted by escalating climate events, the transition to green building remains uneven, with sustainability often treated as a luxury add-on rather than a fundamental necessity. However, this mindset is shifting as national strategies and financial institutions increasingly tie investment to robust environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance.

    Initiatives like Dubai’s Al Sa’fat and Abu Dhabi’s Estidama are providing the framework for this change, guiding developers toward more environmentally sound construction. The industry is now recognizing that sustainable design—incorporating features like solar power, passive cooling, and responsibly sourced materials—creates smarter, more efficient, and longer-lasting buildings.

    “Sustainable buildings are simply smarter and built to last,” said a spokesperson from Galadari, illustrating the practical business case. The company is applying this philosophy to projects like a new multi-sports complex in Dubai, which is targeting an Al Sa’fat Gold certification. Similar energy-efficient retrofits are underway at their flagship Radisson Blu Hotel in Colombo.

    The financial argument is strengthening. According to a McKinsey report, energy-efficient retrofits can slash a building’s emissions by up to 50%, with a return on investment often realized within five to ten years.

    The conversation is therefore evolving from questioning the cost of going green to recognizing the immense opportunity cost of inaction. As the industry rethinks its foundations, sustainable construction is becoming the default for a resilient and economically sound future.

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