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Sharm El-Sheikh Egypt's first ICLEI sustainable city

Businessmen Team news 02 June 2025 04:25 PM
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Sharm El-Sheikh Egypt's first ICLEI sustainable city

Sharm El-Sheikh has officially joined the ICLEI Global Network of Sustainable Cities, becoming the first Egyptian city and the fourth in the Arab world to be part of the world's largest gathering of sustainable urban centers. This follows its successful fulfillment of the necessary requirements for admission.

Engineer Mohamed Elewa, Director of the "Green Sharm" project under the Ministry of Environment, has shed light on the compelling reasons behind Sharm El-Sheikh's successful integration into the ICLEI network and the significant advantages it anticipates.

He explained that the Egyptian government, spearheaded by the Ministry of Environment and in collaboration with international organizations, has been diligently executing a multitude of environmental and social sustainable development initiatives. A cornerstone of these efforts is the "Green Sharm" project. This ambitious undertaking is dedicated to transforming Sharm El-Sheikh into Egypt's inaugural green and sustainable tourist destination. The project achieves this by implementing a holistic sustainable development strategy for the city, with a keen focus on reducing carbon emissions and preserving natural resources.

Elewa underscored the pivotal projects driving sustainable development in Sharm El-Sheikh. In new and renewable energy, projects generating 51 megawatts of renewable energy have been completed, meeting 18% of the city's needs.

A comprehensive system for integrated municipal solid waste management has also been implemented. For transportation, a system to encourage cycling includes 145 kilometers of dedicated bike paths and a bike-sharing system. Additionally, a sustainable transport system utilizing electric buses has been introduced to eliminate carbon emissions. Furthermore, there are ongoing projects and an executive plan for biodiversity conservation.

Elewa highlighted the benefits of Sharm El Sheikh joining the ICLEI global network. These include leveraging shared success stories, achievements, and local green initiatives from other cities, especially in the Arab region and Africa. Membership will also help the city's local council achieve its sustainability goals through ICLEI's tools, frameworks, and support, and facilitate the implementation of Sharm El Sheikh's sustainable development plans via technical assistance.

Furthermore, joining the ICLEI network aims to boost the city's participation in relevant international events, conferences, platforms, and discussions to foster knowledge exchange, facilitate collaboration, and enhance its marketing position as a sustainable tourism destination. The city will also gain access to specialized tools, frameworks, and guidance to develop and achieve its sustainability objectives.

It's worth noting that the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) is a global network working with over 2,500 local and regional governments committed to sustainable urban development. Operating in over 125 countries, the network influences sustainability policies and drives local action to achieve emission-free, nature-based, equitable, resilient, and circular development.