Key initiatives on nature, carbon markets, renewables and more announced on Day 2 of Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum at COP28

Key initiatives on nature, carbon markets, renewables and more announced on Day 2 of Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum at COP28
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Updated 03 December 2023
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Key initiatives on nature, carbon markets, renewables and more announced on Day 2 of Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum at COP28

Key initiatives on nature, carbon markets, renewables and more announced on Day 2 of Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum at COP28

Key business and philanthropy leaders joined with leaders of multilateral development banks and political leaders from emerging economies at COP28 on Saturday, to announce a range of initiatives aimed at harnessing the resources of business and philanthropy for climate action.

The second day of the inaugural COP28 Business and Philanthropy Forum included key announcements on preserving nature, energy transition alongside a methane abatement accelerator and an initiative to decarbonize health supply chains.

The day was opened with a keynote address from Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, who gave insights into how business and philanthropy leaders can work with global organizations to catalyze a just transition to a greener economy.

There were also sessions on the impact of philanthropy, featuring, Bill Gates, the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates; Dr. Precious Motsepe, co-founder and chief executive, Motsepe Foundation; and Abdul Aziz Al-Ghurair, chairman, Abdulla Al-Ghurair Foundation for Education.

A discussion on transition funding, involving Odile Renaud-Basso, president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Dilhan Pillay Sandrasegara, CEO of Temasek Holdings; and Dr. Andrew Steer, president and CEO of the Bezos Earth Fund, also explored the distinctive blended finance platform championed by Ahmed Saeed, CEO of Allied Climate Partners, and International Finance Corporation as one of the investors.

With opening remarks from Jesper Brodin, chief executive, Ingka Group, IKEA, the forum also hosted a key discussion on energy, which explored how the sector and other heavy emitting industries can work with policy-makers to galvanize broad action to advance the just energy transition and reduce emissions, whilst providing accessible energy to support the development of all economies and people. The session featured high-level speakers including Mohamed Jameel Al-Ramahi, chief executive, Masdar; Marco Arcelli, chief executive, ACWA Power; and Juliet Davenport, president, The Energy Institute; with closing remarks from Dr. Rajiv Shah, president, The Rockefeller Foundation.

Commenting on the forum and the role the private sector has to play in climate and nature, COP28 Special Representative for Business and Philanthropy and Chair of the COP28 Business and Philanthropy Climate Forum Badr Jafar said: “Governments simply do not have the available capital or capacity to make the climate transition on their

own. To move from the billions we have to the trillions we need, we require urgent, unprecedented, delivery-focused public, business and philanthropic collaboration. The Business and Philanthropy Climate Forum represents a paradigm shift that recognizes this opportunity and connects diverse stakeholders together in a way that creates a multiplier effect on climate and nature impact. The private sector increasingly recognizes that embracing a sustainable and equitable future, leaving no one behind, is the growth story of our time.”

The day also featured sessions on media and climate, harnessing nature for climate impact, the built environment, space and climate, the effects of climate on health, and a pitch session where climate entrepreneurs pitched their ideas to investors.

Among the initiatives announced at the forum were:

Enteric Fermentation R&D Accelerator

Andrew Steer, CEO, Bezos Earth Fund, in partnership with Methane Hub, CIFF, Quadrature Climate Foundation, and Danone announced the $250 million Enteric Fermentation R&D Accelerator, to accelerate methane mitigation in livestock production.

The Data for Methane Action Campaign

Kate Hampton, CEO, CIFF, in partnership with Global Methane Hub, High Tide Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and Bezos Earth Fund announced The Data for Methane Action Campaign, worth $100 million worth of funding to convert methane data into action.

Join the Planet

Alex Avellanet, board member of Join the Planet, unveiled a global movement committed to repurposing discarded materials into valuable products and reusing them to fund initiatives around the world that can protect, restore and regenerate natural ecosystems through work with local communities. The global movement is supported by the legendary Lionel Messi.

First Movers Coalition

Open remarks were provided by Secretary John Kerry, US special presidential envoy for climate, and Borge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, for the First Movers Coalition session where CEOs from Volvo Group and Norsk Hydro announced a new partnership to co-develop a roadmap toward supplying near zero-aluminum in 2030.

Health for Climate

Leaders committed to pushing for ambitious net-zero targets across healthcare system supply chains. The health impact of climate change will include more cases of heat stress, infectious diseases, and malnutrition. The initiative, announced by Pascal Soriot, CEO of AstraZeneca, will aim to minimize the contribution of the global health system to the increased health burden it will eventually face.

Nature Positive for Climate Action

Razan Al-Mubarak, president of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion, and Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, CBD Nature Action Agenda Champion, announced the impact of the Nature Positive for Climate Action call of over 150 businesses and financial institutions having committed to a call to action to contribute to a whole-of-economy approach to transforming economy/society to meet climate and nature goals — noting it is important to activate the ambition loop to strengthen action from parties and put us on the path to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, given the results of the Global Stocktake.

The Indigenous Peoples Initiative

Hindou Ibrahim, chair, International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change, announced a call to action to provide direct financing for indigenous peoples and organizations, to join forces in protecting and restoring nature and biodiversity.

ONE AMAZON and ONE AMAZON Impact Fund

Rodrigo Veloso, founder and CEO, ONE AMAZON, and Peter Knez, chairman, ONE AMAZON, announced the ONE AMAZON and ONE AMAZON IMPACT FUND, which is the world’s first trillion-dollar nature-based asset platform, benefitting all stakeholders while making a lasting impact on Amazon Rainforest preservation.

New Funding on Super Pollutants

Christie Ulman, president, Sequoia Climate Foundation, in partnership with Global Methane Hub and other philanthropies, announced new funding for super pollutants worth $450 million, which will help countries incorporate all non-CO2 GHG2 in their new NDC targets for 2035 and leverage additional resources to triple climate finance in this category by 2030.


Lulu opens hypermarket in Al-Fakhriyah, Dammam; new stores coming up in Makkah, Madinah

Lulu opens hypermarket in Al-Fakhriyah, Dammam; new stores coming up in Makkah, Madinah
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Lulu opens hypermarket in Al-Fakhriyah, Dammam; new stores coming up in Makkah, Madinah

Lulu opens hypermarket in Al-Fakhriyah, Dammam; new stores coming up in Makkah, Madinah

As part of its continuous expansion strategy in Saudi Arabia, Lulu Retail has opened its 57th store at Al Fakhriyah, Qutb Al-Din Al-Shafie Street, Dammam.

The hypermarket offers a modern and convenient shopping experience, featuring a curated selection of high-quality products, while staying true to the brand’s signature commitment to affordability and excellence.

The new Store was inaugurated by the chief guest, Eng. Fayez Bin Ali Al-Asmari, head of West Dammam Municipality, in the presence of dignitaries, including Shehim Muhammed, director of Lulu Saudi Hypermarkets; Moiz Nuruddin, regional director for Eastern Province; Eng. Mohammed Bu Bshait, executive manager of the Eastern Province;  Zaid Alsubaie, administration manager of Eastern Province; along with other senior officials from the company and the local community.

The new store, spread over 20000 square feet, features all the favorite shopping amenities that have made Lulu the fastest-growing retail chain across the Kingdom.

It provides ample parking space with a capacity for 181 vehicles. This ensures convenience for both local customers and travelers visiting the store.

The hypermarket is designed to efficiently meet the diverse needs of the community, offering everything from fresh groceries to household products.

Strategically located to serve both the local community and travelers passing through the bustling Bu-Hadriyah Road, Al-Fakhriyah store provides an ideal destination for those on the go.

Whether residents are seeking their everyday grocery needs or travelers are in search of a quick, reliable shopping experience, the new hypermarket is designed to meet diverse customer demands efficiently.

Designed with the local community in mind, Al-Fakhriyah store is compact yet fully equipped, offering a wide range of products across multiple categories.

Shoppers can find everything from groceries, fresh produce, and bakery items to meat, seafood, health and beauty products, small appliances, mobile phones and accessories, and home furnishings.

At the inauguration, Shehim Muhammed highlighted the importance of the new store in fulfilling the company’s vision of providing exceptional quality and value to customers across the Kingdom.

The director said: "The opening of Lulu Store in Al-Fakhriyah marks another significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to offering the best quality products at competitive prices. This store reaffirms our dedication to addressing the diverse needs of the local community and ensuring an enhanced shopping experience for our valued customers."

Al-Fakhriyah store also features convenient accessibility, making it the perfect stop for travelers on the busy Bu-Hadriyah Road, ensuring that customers, whether residents or passersby, are well-served.

Lulu continues to focus on expanding its presence in key locations across the Kingdom, further solidifying its position as a leader in the retail industry while meeting the growing demands of Saudi Arabia’s retail market.

The company is on track to open 100 stores in the Kingdom within the next three years.

Additionally, four new Lulu stores are set to open in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah within the next two months.

Recently, Lulu began trading on ADX on November 14, following its record-breaking IPO.

The most significant aspect was the heavy pull-in of first-time investors, all of whom made up more than 82,000 retail investors, one of the highest recorded for a UAE IPO.

The stock offering raised $1.72 billion, with aggregate demand reaching $37 billion, resulting in an oversubscription of 25 times.

Cornerstone investors included leading sovereign and institutional investors from across the GCC.

Founded in 1974, Lulu Retail is the largest pan-GCC full-line retailer by selling space, sales, and number of stores, with a 50-year legacy as a homegrown brand.

Lulu operates more than 240 hypermarket, express, and mini-market stores across the six GCC countries, spanning over 1.3 million sq. m of total retail space.

It also maintains a growing e-commerce presence through its app, webstore, and partner channels.

To serve more than 600,000 shoppers from 130 nationalities every day, it sources products from 85 countries, supported by an on-the-ground sourcing presence in 19 countries.

The organization's strong brand recognition and trust among consumers in the GCC continue to drive the growth of its existing stores, expand its store network, and elevate loyalty across its customer base. 


ALJ Motors claims top honors at PR Arabia awards

ALJ Motors claims top honors at PR Arabia awards
Updated 27 November 2024
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ALJ Motors claims top honors at PR Arabia awards

ALJ Motors claims top honors at PR Arabia awards

Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, the authorized distributor of Toyota vehicles in Saudi Arabia since 1955, swept four awards at the 12th edition of the PR Arabia National Auto Award ceremony.

Under the patronage of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, the event was organized by PR Arabia on Nov. 13 at Jeddah Hilton. These awards honor outstanding achievements in the Saudi mobility sector and recognize leaders who set high standards in product quality, guest services, and innovation.

“Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ achievement of four awards is a testament to its dedication to excellence and its commitment to meeting the guests’ evolving expectations across the Kingdom,” the company said in a statement.

Among the awards, the Best Car Distributor award stands as a notable recognition of Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ deep-rooted commitment to guest satisfaction and maintaining industry-leading standards. “Over nearly seven decades, the company has not only earned the trust of guests across Saudi Arabia but has also set the bar high for innovation and service quality in the market.”

Additional awards included Best Reliable Car, which celebrated the Toyota Land Cruiser 70, for its enduring performance and reliability, solidifying its reputation as a trusted favorite among drivers throughout Saudi Arabia. In parallel, the iconic Toyota Prado, known for its versatility and superior off-road capabilities, was crowned in the Best Medium SUV category.

Furthermore, Jameel Motorsport was honored with the Best Motorsports Initiative award, highlighting Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ significant contributions to advancing motorsport in Saudi Arabia. Jameel Motorsport has been playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of motorsport both within the Kingdom and on a global scale by providing support for high-profile sporting events and actively engaging in the discovery and cultivation of promising young talent.

Mazin Ghazi Jameel, managing director of Toyota marketing operations, Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, said: “Over the years, Abdul Latif Jameel Motors has become synonymous with reliability and trust in the Saudi mobility sector. Our journey has always been about fostering trust, reliability, and excellence in every interaction and service we offer. These awards reaffirm our commitment to delivering top-quality vehicles and exceptional experiences, as well as empowering local talent within Saudi Arabia’s dynamic mobility landscape.”

Munir Khoja, managing director of Jameel Motorsport and marketing communications at Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, said: “For almost three decades, we’ve been driven by a vision to uplift the motorsport sector in Saudi Arabia and cultivate a vibrant ecosystem that inspires passion, innovation, and ambition among future generations. This support also extends to esports, which we see as an essential part of the future of motorsport in the Kingdom. We are proud to be at the forefront of this journey, empowering young talent and championing motorsport excellence.” 

This award reflects our commitment to pushing boundaries, supporting Saudi Arabia’s dynamic motorsport community, and setting new standards in the industry.”

Established in 2012, the PR Arabia National Auto Award celebrates the achievements and innovations that define the mobility sector, setting a standard that highlights the best practices and contributions that elevate service and quality in the market.


stc champions youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum

stc champions youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum
Updated 27 November 2024
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stc champions youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum

stc champions youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum

stc Group participated in the Misk Global Forum, the region’s largest youth forum. As the event’s official digital enabler, stc Group showcased the inspireU business accelerator, which supports digital startups across the Kingdom, and the impactU social accelerator, which incubates digital startups focusing on key areas relating to Saudi Arabia’s sustainability.

The Misk Global Forum, an annual flagship event hosted by Misk Foundation — a nonprofit organization established by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is dedicated to empowering and connecting young leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs globally. Taking place in Riyadh at Malfa Hall on Nov. 18 and 19, the forum brought together more than 150,000 attendees to collaborate and activate positive global change through innovation. This year’s theme, “By Youth, For Youth,” highlighted the importance of youth-led initiatives, showcasing how young people can motivate and support one another to drive growth and innovation.

This year, stc Group featured a dedicated space for inspireU, the stc Group business accelerator, which offers support to select high-potential digital startups with resources and mentorship in their early stages of establishment.

stc Group also spotlighted their social accelerator, impactU. The program offers training and mentorship to entrepreneurs that align with stc’s Sustainable Development Goals. impactU brings more than 40 mentors to train 15 incubated digital startups selected from a competitive application process, offering successful candidates a financial grant of up to SR100,000 ($26,640), free access to services from stc’s partners, as well as the opportunity to attend workshops and exhibitions.

Together, impactU and inspireU highlight stc Group’s commitment to sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia.

The Misk Global Forum has provided a platform for vibrant discussions, the exchange of ideas, and networking opportunities across a range of industries to nurture potential and activate innovation among the youth of Saudi Arabia. stc Group’s strategic partnership as the digital enabler of the forum underscores the group’s commitment to powering youth initiatives to support the Kingdom’s digital transformation in line with Vision 2030 objectives.


HORECA Riyadh, Salon du Chocolat bring the best of hospitality and F & B to Kingdom

HORECA Riyadh, Salon du Chocolat bring the best of hospitality and F & B to Kingdom
Updated 27 November 2024
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HORECA Riyadh, Salon du Chocolat bring the best of hospitality and F & B to Kingdom

HORECA Riyadh, Salon du Chocolat bring the best of hospitality and F & B to Kingdom

The 13th edition of HORECA Riyadh opened on Nov. 25 at Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. The opening ceremony was attended by Mayada Badr, CEO of the Culinary Arts Commission, and Prince Waleed bin Nasser Al-Saud, founder and CEO of Mukatafa, along with several diplomats and top business leaders from across the Kingdom. 

Concurrently, the second edition of Salon du Chocolat et de la Pâtisserie also commenced, featuring a unique blend of chocolate and pastry arts, as well as the Saudi Elite Chefs competition. Strategically partnered with the Culinary Arts Commission, the event promises an assembly of elite professionals and international brands through Nov. 27.

This year’s HORECA, the most expansive in its history, extends over 29,000 square meters and hosts more than 400 exhibitors representing 20,000 brands from 48 countries. These are displayed across eight international pavilions, each a showcase of cultural diversity and innovation that defines the modern hospitality landscape.

The inaugural ceremony featured a special tribute to Badr, whose visionary leadership in the Saudi Ministry of Culture’s Culinary Arts Commission has significantly elevated the national culinary arts scene.

The opening day’s events included a range of competitions and demonstrations, including cooking, barista and mocktail competitions, drawing more than 100 skilled participants from around the globe, each eager to impress a panel of international judges.

Salon du Chocolat et de la Pâtisserie comprises more than 40 distinctive events, which include celebrated pastry chefs unveiling their latest creations and sharing insights into emerging trends in the world of chocolate and pastries. Additionally, the exhibition provides an arena for chefs to engage in competitions adjudicated by globally acclaimed chefs.

Adding an intellectual flavor, this year’s event introduced “The Talks,” an engaging series of panel discussions tackling a variety of contemporary issues, led by a cadre of industry leaders.

The Saudi Elite Chefs competition offers a face off between chefs facing novel challenges in Saudi cuisine, judged by a panel comprising Meilleurs Ouvriers de France laureates Philippe Bertrand, Jonathan Mougel, Joseph Viola and Jacques Rolancy.

The two exhibitions provide an ideal platform for expert networking and the forging of strategic partnerships. These events not only reinforce Riyadh’s eminent status as a global and regional hub for the hospitality, and food and beverage industries but also spotlight its dynamic role on the world stage.

Established almost 30 years ago, HORECA, an annual business meeting place, brings together an array of distinguished brands, experts and international personalities from the vibrant worlds of hospitality and food service. Over recent years, HORECA has cemented its strong presence in the GCC, particularly within Saudi Arabia.  

Besides Riyadh, HORECA also takes place annually in Jeddah, as well as in Beirut, Kuwait, Amman and Muscat.  


SAMINavantia launches new combat system ‘HAZEM Lite’

SAMINavantia launches new combat system ‘HAZEM Lite’
Updated 26 November 2024
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SAMINavantia launches new combat system ‘HAZEM Lite’

SAMINavantia launches new combat system ‘HAZEM Lite’

SAMINavantia, the joint venture between Saudi Arabian Military Industries and the Spanish company Navantia, announced the development of a new combat management system, “HAZEM Lite.” This solution is designed for low and medium warfare vessels, as well as vessels with space restrictions.

This achievement is the result of the efforts of Saudi engineers who worked on developing the new system at SAMINavantia’s Naval Systems Integration and Development Center of Excellence in Saudi Arabia.

The new “HAZEM Lite” system can be used and installed on new ships or integrated into the existing systems of modern vessels. The new system is one of the latest technologies in combat systems, derived from the HAZEM CMS, but specifically tailored for smaller vessels, while maintaining the key features of the original HAZEM system. These include providing an open, scalable, customizable, and interoperable solution that is proven effective and robust.

Dr. Mohammed Al-Qahtani, chairman of SAMINavantia, said: “The new ‘HAZEM Lite’ system is the result of intensive development efforts by Saudi engineers, aimed at designing a simplified version of the advanced combat management solution previously used in the Sarawat-class vessels, by creating smaller platforms with different missions and capabilities. Additionally, ‘HAZEM Lite’ is the first product developed in the Kingdom, addressing the need to enhance the small vessel category. This achievement is part of SAMINavantia’s contribution to localizing over 50 percent of military spending by 2030, one of the key objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, as well as actively participating in the development of skilled technical workforce capabilities in Saudi Arabia and providing world-class combat system solutions.”

The achievement also aligns with the efforts of the General Authority for Military Industries to localize military spending in the Kingdom.

SAMINavantia’s efforts contribute to enhancing the readiness of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces, the Border Guard, and other local or regional clients, in line with the strategic objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. This is achieved by launching a new era of advanced and effective defense capabilities to meet current and future challenges, while strengthening the national military industrial base.