Dubai Municipality has announced a major green milestone, planting 216,500 new trees in 2024, a 17% increase from the previous year.
This translates to around 600 trees being planted every day.
The city's green spaces have also grown by 391.5 hectares (about 3.9 million square metres), marking a 57% rise from 2023. These efforts are part of the broader goals under Dubai's ‘Quality of Life Strategy 2033’.
As part of its commitment to sustainability, Dubai Municipality also planted 5.3 million seedlings and replaced 45 million seasonal flowers throughout the year.
In addition, 165 beautification projects were completed under the Dubai Green Project, covering residential areas, roads, parks and public spaces.
Badr Anwahi, CEO of Dubai Municipality’s Public Facilities Agency, emphasized that these projects aim to enhance Dubai's sustainability and beauty, striking a balance between modern urban planning and environmental preservation.
Key greening projects in 2024 included major intersections and bridges along Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Jamayel Street, Al Khawaneej Street, Al Khail Road, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and Latifa Bint Hamdan Street.
These projects also covered Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Road, Al Ittihad Road, Dubai-Al Ain Road, and various internal roads in residential areas, including Al Mizhar, Al Barsha, Nad Al Hammar, Nad Al Sheba, Mirdif, Abu Hail and Oud Al Muteena.
The trees planted range from native species like Ghaf and Sidr to ornamental varieties like neem, Indian jasmine and various palm varieties.
The Municipality also integrated sustainable irrigation methods using recycled water to conserve resources. Dubai's green spaces have now doubled since 2011, with over 52 million square metres of greenery by the end of 2024.
Dubai Municipality plants 216,500 new trees in 2024, boosting sustainability and enriching the city’s urban environment. pic.twitter.com/L6WcpBpxZT
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) January 27, 2025

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