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Sustainability Leaders 2024


































               Collective action surrounding climate change in the Middle East has gained significant momentum
               following COP28, as regional leaders, businesses, and communities increasingly prioritize
               sustainability. This growing commitment to climate action reflects a broader shift toward
               addressing environmental challenges through collective responsibility and regional cooperation.
               According to a 2024 report from PwC, 80% of participant companies in the Middle East now have a
               formal sustainability strategy in place.

               In the banking sector, the First Abu Dhabi Bank facilitated $21.2 billion in sustainable and transition
               projects in the first half of 2024. As of 2023, QNB Group made $3.5 billion available in green loans
               and was a key coordinator in Qatar’s first $2.5 billion green bond issuance in May 2024. Emirates
               NBD has facilitated over $20.4 billion in green, social, and sustainability-linked transactions since
               2021, and Mashreq plans to facilitate $30 billion in sustainable financing by 2030. Saudi Awwal
               Bank aims to increase its sustainable financing and investments to $9 billion by 2025.

               In the renewable energy domain, in July 2024 Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund signed three
               joint ventures to localize renewable energy. Meanwhile, ACWA Power is leading the development of
               70% of Saudi Arabia’s renewable projects, under PIF’s renewables program.
               Abu Dhabi’s EWEC plans to provide 60% of the emirate’s total power demand from renewable and
               clean energy sources by 2035. In March 2024, Masdar acquired a 50% stake in the U.S. renewables
               power producer Terra-Gen.

               In our second list of the Middle East’s Sustainability Leaders, we present 107 leaders across 12
               sectors, and 105 companies involved in moving the region closer to achieving its sustainable
               agenda. The U.A.E. is home to 54 entries, followed by Saudi Arabia with 20, Egypt with 10, Qatar
               with eight, Bahrain and Kuwait with five each, and Oman with three.




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