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How 海角直播鈥檚 Circular Carbon Economy Framework is setting a global benchmark for emissions reduction

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Updated 29 March 2025

How 海角直播鈥檚 Circular Carbon Economy Framework is setting a global benchmark for emissions reduction

How 海角直播鈥檚 Circular Carbon Economy Framework is setting a global benchmark for emissions reduction
  • The Kingdom aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 through its G20-backed strategy
  • NEOM is a living lab for CCE, integrating zero-carbon infrastructure and smart energy systems

RIYADH: Introduced during 海角直播鈥檚 G20 presidency, the Circular Carbon Economy Framework has gained significant traction, advancing emissions cuts, renewable energy investments, and carbon capture efforts.

In 2020, G20 leaders endorsed the framework to promote a sustainable, cost-effective approach to addressing climate change while ensuring clean energy access.

Building on this, the Kingdom launched its Circular Carbon Economy National Program in 2021 to reduce and offset carbon dioxide emissions through strategies of reduction, recycling, reuse, and removal.

鈥淲ith the creation of the Circular Carbon Economy National Program, 海角直播 has made several critical decisions that directly contribute to sustainability and climate change mitigation,鈥 Jorge Gascon, a chemical engineering professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, told Arab News.

These decisions include 鈥減olicy integration, renewable energy investment, and carbon capture initiatives.鈥

The program also recognizes the importance of natural carbon absorption and sets an ambitious goal to sustainably manage, restore, and preserve 1 billion hectares of degraded land by 2040 using all available mitigation strategies.




Jorge Gascon

鈥満=侵辈 has embedded the CCE framework into its national policies, notably through the Saudi Green Initiative,鈥 said Gascon.

鈥淭he SGI aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 through implementing CCE principles and accelerating the transition to a green economy through emissions reduction, afforestation, and protection of land and sea.鈥

He noted that 海角直播 is shifting its energy mix toward sustainability, with a goal of 50 percent renewable energy.

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鈥 海角直播 has launched more than 30 Circular Carbon Economy initiatives across its energy system.

鈥 In 2021, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2060.

鈥 The circular economy reduces fossil fuel reliance, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, and boosts energy security.

On carbon capture, Gascon said: 鈥淭he Kingdom is engaged in international advocacy, notably during its G20 presidency and beyond, as well as various collaborative efforts and knowledge-sharing initiatives through institutions such as KAPSARC and KAUST.鈥

KAUST is a partner in the development of the CCE Strategy, along with Aramco, the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, AEON Strategy, and numerous other organizations.

The CCE鈥檚 development aligns with earlier efforts to promote sustainability. At the Future Investment Initiative forum in 2019, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman discussed the CCE.

The following year, at the G20 Leaders鈥 Summit in Riyadh, King Salman introduced the National Program for the Circular Carbon Economy during the 鈥淪afeguarding the Planet鈥 event, urging global cooperation to address climate change 鈥渂y developing the economy and increasing human prosperity.鈥




"Family Photo" for annual G20 Summit World Leaders is projected onto Salwa Palace in At-Turaif. (AN file)

Before the national program, 海角直播 had many initiatives focusing on carbon capture and conversion into valuable raw materials.

鈥淣umerous areas of research at KAUST intersect with CCE, including catalysis, clean combustion, advanced membranes, and porous materials,鈥 Gascon said. 鈥淜AUST supported a parallel Circular Carbon Initiative to capture the contributing science and technology.鈥

He added: 鈥淐CE builds on the principles of the circular economy while recognizing that removal must play a key role in achieving this circularity.

鈥淚n this way, a 4R (reduce, reuse, recycle, remove) approach is proposed to manage carbon emissions effectively, resulting in a closed loop that minimizes waste and CO2 emissions.鈥




Illustration听image courtesy of Aramco.com

Gascon highlighted that 鈥渢he paradigm shift of the CCE occurs when we recognize carbon as a friend rather than an enemy.鈥

Through the Circular Carbon Economy Framework and various energy initiatives, 海角直播 is strategically establishing itself as a global leader in CCE.

This position is backed by the Kingdom鈥檚 abundant natural resources, significant technological investments and a strong commitment to sustainable development.

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Majed Al-Qatari, a sustainability leader, ecological engineer, and UN youth ambassador, said that since the G20 launch of the CCE framework, 鈥満=侵辈 has introduced relevant and impactful initiatives such as the Saudi Green Initiative and the National Renewable Energy Program.鈥

He told Arab News that 鈥渢hese bold efforts demonstrate tangible progress in reducing emissions, investing in renewable energy and deploying carbon capture technologies.鈥

Al-Qatari cited NEOM, one of the Kingdom鈥檚 flagship projects, as a 鈥渞eal-world testing ground for these efforts, embedding zero-carbon infrastructure, smart energy systems, and net-zero mobility.鈥




Ecological engineer and UN youth ambassador听Majed Al-Qatari. (AN file)

He added: 鈥淚n 2025 and beyond, I expect further scaling of blue and green hydrogen projects, along with enhanced regional cooperation in carbon management.鈥

Al-Qatari also highlighted the four pillars of the CCE framework: reduce, reuse, recycle, and remove.

鈥淭he Kingdom applies this through initiatives like energy efficiency standards (reduce), CO2 utilization in industrial processes (reuse), circular water reuse in agriculture (recycle), and large-scale carbon capture and storage projects such as those by Aramco/SABIC (remove),鈥 he said.

Asked what he believes was the motivating factor for 海角直播鈥檚 adoption of the Circular Carbon Economy Framework during the G20, Al-Qatari said: 鈥満=侵辈 sought to play a leading role in advancing a global dialogue that aligns climate goals with economic mandates.

鈥淭he CCE framework was introduced in order to showcase an inclusive, technologically neutral mechanism that takes into account relevant pathways to mitigate carbon emissions without compromising energy security or economic development.鈥

Al-Qatari noted that the framework has become a global reference model, particularly for hydrocarbon-reliant economies.

鈥淭he framework offers a transition pathway that is practical and inclusive of conventional sources of energy like oil and gas while advancing climate goals,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ther jurisdictions are considering the Kingdom鈥檚 model in order to customize it for their local contexts.鈥




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Looking to the future, Al-Qatari highlighted 海角直播鈥檚 target of net-zero emissions by 2060. 鈥淪uch targets will be fostered by innovation, renewables, hydrogen, carbon management, and circular practices,鈥 he said.

鈥淔uture goals would involve expanding circularity practices into other sectors and materials such as water, and waste sectors, while also crystallizing local environmental, social, and governance markets and strengthening regulatory frameworks for corporate sustainability and sustainable finance.鈥

When asked about the role of innovation and technology in advancing CCE, Gascon stressed KAUST鈥檚 importance in research and development.

鈥淜AUST is pioneering breakthroughs in CO2 capture, including direct air capture, cryogenic CO2 capture, and other point-source technologies, as well as nature-based carbon sequestration strategies and geological storage solutions,鈥 he said.




KAUST is pioneering breakthroughs in CO2 capture, including direct air capture, cryogenic CO2 capture, and other point-source technologies. (KAUST photos)

鈥淚t also drives advancements in synthetic fuels, such as clean ammonia and hydrogen carriers, alongside the integration of renewable energy and the optimization of industrial processes.

鈥淜AUST collaborates with industry leaders, including Saudi Aramco and NEOM, to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and sustainable fuel technologies.鈥

Gascon emphasized that KAUST鈥檚 research and public-private partnerships align with 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030 sustainability goals.

鈥淚mplementing national policies, such as Vision 2030, ensures strategic alignment with circular economy principles, focusing on reducing pollution and improving resource utilization,鈥 he said.


Tree species discovered for first time at King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve

Tree species discovered for first time at King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve
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Tree species discovered for first time at King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve

Tree species discovered for first time at King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve
  • First discovery of a Maerua crassifolia tree, known as the sarh tree, at the reserve
  • Sarh tree is native to Africa and grows in the wild throughout the Middle East

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority recently announced the first discovery of a Maerua crassifolia tree, known as the sarh tree, at the reserve.

The discovery occurred during field surveys by experts from the reserve to identify and protect rare plant species while promoting the sustainability of natural habitats.

The sarh tree is part of the Capparaceae family and grows up to 10 meters tall, with a stunted, twisted bole about 25 centimeters in diameter.

The sarh tree is native to Africa and grows in the wild throughout the Middle East, including the Arabian Peninsula and desert areas of the Levant.

It is threatened by land overuse and overgrazing, although it plays an essential role in stabilizing the ecosystem by enhancing vegetation cover, supporting wildlife, and maintaining ecological balance in dry regions such as the kingdom鈥檚 harsh climate.

鈥淭he sarh plant was once widespread in the Najd region, but its numbers have declined significantly due to excessive woodcutting, as its wood was highly sought after for its hardness and quality,鈥 said Abdullah Al-Ouafir, director general of environment and sustainability at King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority.

Al-Ouafir added: 鈥淲e thought it had gone extinct in the reserve, but thankfully, we recently managed to discover a single tree.

鈥淭he importance of the sarh lies in being a wild tree that can withstand harsh conditions. It also serves as a natural carbon store and an important refuge for birds and wildlife.鈥

According to the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority, the tree was found in the Wadi Al-Shawki area.

Mahir Al-Qathami, CEO of the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority, described the discovery of the tree as a 鈥渟uccess鈥 of the scientific efforts by the authority to study and document the natural environment, SPA reported.

He further said that continuous field surveys are essential for monitoring rare species and for developing strategies to protect and sustain them.

In addition, the royal reserve started implementing a protection plan right after the recent discovery, including fencing the site, conducting regular monitoring, installing an informational sign about the tree鈥檚 environmental importance, and collecting seeds to increase the plant鈥檚 numbers in other locations in the reserve.

鈥淲e are currently working on rehabilitating this plant species by establishing a dedicated nursery, collecting seeds and growing seedlings in preparation for replanting them in their natural habitats, with the goal of reviving the species and enhancing biodiversity in the reserve,鈥 Al-Ouafir said.


Athar Festival spotlights Kingdom鈥檚 push for sustainable tourism

Athar Festival spotlights Kingdom鈥檚 push for sustainable tourism
Updated 22 October 2025

Athar Festival spotlights Kingdom鈥檚 push for sustainable tourism

Athar Festival spotlights Kingdom鈥檚 push for sustainable tourism
  • Abdulrahman Al-Jefri: The world is shifting into a new definition for sustainability, where today we have very specific technologies called sustainable tourism
  • Al-Jefri: Sustainable tourism is not just preserving the world for the younger generation, the next generation, it鈥檚 actually recreating the asset that has been loose, lost or consumed

RIYADH: Sustainable tourism has become a key measure of 海角直播鈥檚 transformation, as the Kingdom seeks to balance economic growth with cultural preservation and environmental sustainability.

Speaking to Arab News, a media partner at Athar Festival, Abdulrahman Al-Jefri, destination and live assets executive director at Diriyah Co., said global definitions of sustainability are changing.

鈥淭he world is shifting into a new definition for sustainability, where today we have very specific technologies called sustainable tourism,鈥 he said.

鈥淪ustainable tourism is not just preserving the world for the younger generation, the next generation, it鈥檚 actually recreating the asset that has been loose, lost or consumed.鈥

Al-Jefri said tourism has one of the highest environmental impacts due to its carbon footprint and waste across the value chain.

He added that Diriyah鈥檚 approach emphasizes walkability, traditional design and landscape protection to reduce that impact.

鈥淲e are mandated to preserve the greenery that we have had for 2,000 years in Wadi Hanifa,鈥 he said. 鈥淭oday, we鈥檙e preserving all trees and actually planting more than 1 million trees in our destination. And the architecture methodology, which is mud brick, is a breathable material and low-rise. It鈥檚 also a promoter for these kind of sustainable tools.鈥

Al-Jefri said the Kingdom鈥檚 growing tourism sector is also creating new opportunities for young Saudis, and expanding destinations beyond religious tourism.

He added that the tourism sector is now a key pillar of the national plan to diversify income sources.

During a panel titled 鈥淏eyond Moments: Transforming Tourism Experiences into Legacies in the Middle East,鈥 Melanie De Souza, destination marketing executive director at the Royal Commission for AlUla, said travel expectations are shifting globally.

She added that people are looking for meaning and 鈥渄eep cultural immersion and connection.

鈥淚 think, increasingly, the customer of today is making decisions based on their own values,鈥 she added. 鈥淲hat is really resonating with customers is this very serious responsibility we feel, to protect and preserve the heritage we have inherited, to really restore our landscapes and breathe wild with the ultimate hope.鈥

Wadha Al-Nafjan, senior visitor services manager at the King Salman Park Foundation, said visitor experiences should move beyond services to foster emotional connection.

鈥(It can be done) by designing emotional connection to a place through active participation,鈥 she said.

She added that destinations must continuously evolve to keep visitors engaged and that lasting value in tourism comes from how projects improve people鈥檚 lives.

鈥淢oments create attention but I think legacies are built when you design with the intention of improving people鈥檚 lives,鈥 Al-Nafjan said.


Swiss Embassy in Riyadh celebrates 734th National Day听

Swiss Embassy in Riyadh celebrates 734th National Day听
Updated 22 October 2025

Swiss Embassy in Riyadh celebrates 734th National Day听

Swiss Embassy in Riyadh celebrates 734th National Day听
  • Ambassador announces first Saudi-Swiss Hospitality Forum in Diriyah

RIYADH: The Embassy of Switzerland hosted a National Day reception in Riyadh on Wednesday, marking the 734th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation. 

Ambassador of Switzerland to 海角直播 Yasmine Chatila Zwahlen said: 鈥淚n 1291, three Alpine cantons made a treaty, an alliance for cooperation and mutual defense against foreign powers, who luckily all happened to be our best friends today.鈥

The ambassador underscored the strong and enduring ties between Switzerland and the Kingdom, which led to the launch of the first Saudi-Swiss Hospitality Forum in Diriyah. 

鈥淵our presence testifies to the depth of our relations and the bonds of friendship between the governments and people of 海角直播 and Switzerland.

鈥淭he partnership between Switzerland and 海角直播 is based on mutual respect, shared interests, and the spirit of innovation,鈥 she said. 

Zwahlen highlighted Switzerland鈥檚 support for 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, particularly in hospitality and education.

鈥淭onight, I want to shed light on one particular sector. I would like to highlight the sector that is at the heart of Vision 2030 and in which Switzerland happens to be a world leader. It is the hospitality industry and hospitality education,鈥 she said.

She noted recent joint initiatives, including the launch of the Swiss Hospitality Network in 海角直播, a platform for collaboration between stakeholders from the two nations. 

Zwahlen also announced the launch of the first-ever Saudi-Swiss Hospitality Forum, set to take place in Bab Samhan in Diriyah on Wednesday, which is designed to accelerate and deepen cooperation.

The forum aims to strengthen ties between Swiss hospitality schools and Saudi entities in human capital development, hospitality education, and cultural excellence, within the framework of Vision 2030.

鈥満=侵辈 continues its inspiring journey of rapid reform.

鈥淪wiss partners are proudly accompanying these endeavors in areas like transport, education, culture, hospitality, hospitality training, health, clean technology, FinTech, industrial development, and many other sectors,鈥 Zwahlen said. 

On global affairs, she commended the Kingdom for promoting peace through international solutions and dialogue. 鈥淲hen we gathered here in 2023 and 2024, we reflected together on the suffering caused by conflicts in Gaza, in Ukraine, in Sudan, and beyond.鈥

鈥淎llow me now to acknowledge and express my appreciation for the Saudi leadership鈥檚 role in co-facilitating the UN conference on the two-state solution and everything which follows.

鈥淪witzerland, on our side, supports the New York Declaration and its implementation, with the hope of restoring a political perspective grounded in international law and the two-state vision,鈥 she added.

During the reception, the ambassador praised the two event moderators and the youngest members of her team, from 海角直播 and Switzerland, as examples of close cooperation, expressing pride in the future generation of diplomats.

In her closing remarks, she said: 鈥淟ong live 海角直播, long live Switzerland, and long live the Saudi-Swiss friendship.鈥 

The celebration was attended by high-level officials and diplomats, including Faisal Al-Sudairy, undersecretary of the Riyadh region, who represented Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar.


Saudi anti-corruption authority makes scores of arrests for bribery offenses

Saudi anti-corruption authority makes scores of arrests for bribery offenses
Updated 22 October 2025

Saudi anti-corruption authority makes scores of arrests for bribery offenses

Saudi anti-corruption authority makes scores of arrests for bribery offenses

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 anti-corruption authority has arrested government employees taking bribes in exchange for awarding contracts, overlooking violations and issuing licenses, among other offenses, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday evening.  

An employee working at the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources was arrested for receiving SR1.6 million ($433,285) in exchange for unlawfully issuing a quarry license for a company owned by a resident foreign investor, who was also arrested.

A Saudi citizen was arrested for receiving SR85,000 in exchange for canceling a demolition order issued against a plot of agricultural land that had no ownership deed.

Two more employees working at the municipality of the same region were also detained for receiving sums of money in exchange for halting demolition orders.

Another employee working at a local municipality, which was not identified, was arrested for receiving SR195,000 in exchange for unlawfully awarding a tender to an unnamed commercial entity.

In another case, the director of a desalination plant was suspended for receiving SR35,000 from a commercial entity contracted with the plant in exchange for not recording violations committed by that entity.

A municipality employee received a sum of SR30,000 out of an agreed total of SR240,000 in exchange for facilitating the unlawful disbursement of SR8,303,000 in financial dues to a commercial entity, for which they were arrested.

A non-commissioned officer working at the General Directorate of Civil Defense received SR10,430 in exchange for unlawfully issuing a permit to a commercial establishment, and was suspended.

An employee working at a government hospital was suspended for embezzling SR12,000 belonging to a catering company contracted to provide meals for the hospital.

One non-commissioned officer working at the Ministry of Defense was suspended for receiving sums of money from female citizens in exchange for promising to employ them at the ministry.

An employee at one of the Kingdom鈥檚 regional emirates was suspended after receiving a sum of money in exchange for facilitating the procedures of a marriage transaction for a resident.

Nazaha also announced the arrest of an employee working at a regional enforcement court for receiving a sum of money in exchange for removing a citizen鈥檚 name from the service suspension list.

An employee of the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority was suspended for misappropriating several items that had been confiscated by customs at his work location.

A municipality employee was arrested for accepting airline tickets for himself and his family from a resident working for a company contracted with the municipality (who was also arrested), in return for expediting payment processes.

A municipality market inspector was suspended for conducting inspections at a commercial establishment and illegally taking SR7,500 along with various tobacco products without any legal authority to do so.

A Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development employee was suspended for receiving payment from a business in exchange for not issuing a regulatory violation against it.

A resident working at a health complex affiliated with the Ministry of Health was arrested for receiving payment for promising to issue a health care practice license without the test being taken.

A Ministry of Hajj and Umrah employee was arrested for accepting payment to refrain from canceling a hotel鈥檚 operating permit.

Nazaha also arrested a Saudi Electricity Company employee for receiving payment to illegally connect electrical service to a site.

The authority鈥檚 spokesperson emphasized its commitment to detecting and apprehending anyone who misappropriates public funds or abuses their position for personal benefit or to harm the public interest.

Such individuals will be held accountable even after their employment has ended, as financial and administrative corruption offenses have no statute of limitations.


AI platform unveiled in Riyadh ushers in new era for customer engagement

AI platform unveiled in Riyadh ushers in new era for customer engagement
Updated 22 October 2025

AI platform unveiled in Riyadh ushers in new era for customer engagement

AI platform unveiled in Riyadh ushers in new era for customer engagement
  • IZZI AI鈥檚 debut at Athar Festival underscores Kingdom鈥檚 growing appetite for AI-led transformation
  • Najib Sabbagh: If there was a human agent, he can鈥檛 give you 20 minutes of his time, whereas this AI can take a million calls daily

RIYADH: Artificial intelligence is pushing new boundaries with the launch of IZZI AI, a platform designed to help Saudi businesses connect more meaningfully with their clients.

The announcement was made at the annual Athar Festival of Creativity on Oct. 21.  

Najib Sabbagh, CEO of Sunny Side Up, told Arab News, which is the event鈥檚 media partner, that the platform uses AI to create digital agents that guide users through any of their needs.

Positioned as a 鈥渂reakthrough in customer engagement and sales automation,鈥 IZZI AI can transform everyday conversations into brand connections. Its debut in Riyadh underscores the Kingdom鈥檚 appetite for innovation and the festival鈥檚 role as a launchpad for new ideas.

Sabbagh used 海角直播鈥檚 growing real estate market as an example. The AI agents can present virtual video tours of physical spaces in real time, allowing clients to explore apartments, properties, and neighborhoods from their homes.

He said the idea stemmed from challenges faced by property buyers searching online. Unlike human agents with limited availability, AI agents would respond instantly to user questions and offer detailed information such as layout, amenities, weather forecasts, and proximity to landmarks.

鈥淭his allows you, today, to kind of ask every question you need, get every answer you need, directly,鈥 Sabbagh said. 鈥淚f there was a human agent, he can鈥檛 give you 20 minutes of his time, whereas this AI can take a million calls daily.鈥

The platform draws information from a knowledge base built from each client鈥檚 data. 鈥淲e put it all there from their website, from their social pages, etc. And IZZI would only answer within that knowledge base,鈥 he added.

Sabbagh also noted that while social media enables communication and information exchange, it often lacks depth. IZZI AI is the next stage of digital engagement that goes beyond clicks and views to build real connections between brands and people.

As 海角直播 accelerates toward a tech-driven future, innovations unveiled at events like Athar Festival reflect how creativity and technology are merging to redefine communication and customer experience.