Health For AllEnvironment HealthCan You Guess What RAKEZ Found at the Al-Hulaila Beach? 

Can You Guess What RAKEZ Found at the Al-Hulaila Beach? 

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UAE- January 2024- Bringing together nearly 150 participants, including RAKEZ clients, employees, and local volunteers, a recent Beach Clean-Up Drive at Al-Hulaila Beach in Ras Al Khaimah showcased a collective commitment to preserving the pristine coastline. Participants hailed from diverse industries and backgrounds, highlighting a shared responsibility for environmental conservation.

729 kg of trash—which included plastic bottles, wrappers, fishing nets, and other dangerous items—were successfully removed from Al-Hulaila Beach during the day. Additionally, This program highlights the community’s combined efforts to safeguard the environment and highlights the value of teamwork.

Ramy Jallad, Group CEO of RAKEZ, emphasized the organization’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, stating, “Our Beach Clean-Up Drive at Al Hulaila Beach exemplifies RAKEZ’s unwavering dedication to corporate social responsibility and environmental stewardship. Sustainability is not a choice; it is our collective responsibility. We firmly believe that even the smallest actions can lead to significant positive changes. By uniting as a community, we are making a profound impact on the preservation of our natural environment.”

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Furthermore, Along with other effective environmental projects, the Beach Clean-Up Drive by RAKEZ reaffirms the economic zone’s dedication to sustainability and community welfare. Through the active promotion of concepts like recycling, reusing, and trash reduction, these initiatives help to raise environmental consciousness among the people of Ras Al Khaimah. RAKEZ is resolute in its commitment to protecting the environment and building a sustainable future.

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