Strategic Focus: Understanding Sustainability Regulations And Reporting In The UAE

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Executive Summary

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has rapidly transformed its sustainability landscape, shifting from largely voluntary initiatives in the mid-2010s to a comprehensive, mandatory regulatory regime in 2026. Driving this evolution are multiple national strategies, such as We the UAE 2031 and the Net Zero 2050 Strategy, alongside growing geopolitical ambition and environmental vulnerabilities. The UAE faces acute climate risks, from extreme heat and water scarcity to rising sea levels, which have accelerated investment in food, water and climate‑resilient infrastructure. The UAE has positioned itself as a sustainability leader in the Middle East through initiatives such as COP28 and the UAE Consensus. This report provides executives with an overview of the UAE’s sustainability landscape and guidance on how they can prepare to enter its markets.
The UAE’s sustainability regulatory regime is maturing rapidly
Geographical constraints, strategic diplomacy and innovation are driving sustainability activity 
The new climate law is a cornerstone of the UAE’s sustainability reporting landscape
Firms operating in the UAE or looking to invest in its markets should prepare themselves for a fast-paced evolution
Figure 1. International and regional biodiversity-related conventions with which the UAE engages
Figure 2. National biodiversity legislation in the UAE
Figure 3. Illustrative timeline of the UAE’s sustainability journey since 2015
Figure 4. Approved methods of mitigation and adaptation under Article 4

About the Authors

Callum Millard

Callum Millard

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Callum is an Analyst at Verdantix, helping firms navigate the evolving ESG, sustainability, product innovation and product stewardship landscapes, to drive value creation and ...

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Kim Knickle

Kim Knickle

Research Director

Kim Knickle is a Research Director at Verdantix, bringing more than two decades of analyst experience to the evolving world of sustainability. Her current research spans ESG a...

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