Veolia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, it has been announced.
This MoU will see the two roll out an exclusive partnership covering research and academic collaboration, student internships, and research capacity building and development.
Veolia and Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi shared that they will collaborate with conferences, seminars, workshops and other relevant events related to their common interests around sustainability and a clean-energy future.
One of the core areas of collaboration between the two entities will be the research partnership focused on understanding the recycling habits and practices among the UAE population and looking into ways of promoting sustainable practices in urban and multicultural settings.
The partnership will also provide recommendations for stakeholders to enhance recycling rates and promote sustainable practices among all residents of the UAE.
The MoU was signed by Philippe Bourdeaux, Director of the Africa – Near & Middle East delegated Zone, and Professor Nathalie Martial-Braz, Vice-Chancellor of Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, in a ceremony on November 30, 2023, during COP28.
The agreement will remain valid for an initial term of five years.
Commenting on the initiative, Philippe Bourdeaux of Veolia said: “We are delighted to contribute the deep knowledge and expertise of Veolia Near & Middle East and work with Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, a pre-eminent research-intensive educational institution in the UAE, towards realizing a truly exciting and sustainable future for the region. This new MoU will not only help researchers and students at Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi gain deep insights into global sustainability best practices, but will also be a catalyst for enhancing recycling rates and promoting a circular economy as well as sustainable behaviour across the UAE society. We look forward to welcoming the first cohort of researchers under this dynamic partnership.”
Professor Nathalie Martial-Braz, Vice-chancellor Sorbonne University Abu Dhab, added: “Developing sustainable economic models that help the UAE keep resources in use for as long as possible, and then recovering and regenerating additional products and energy from those resources, has always been a key strategic focus of our research programs at Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi. That’s why we are delighted to sign this Memorandum of Understanding with Veolia and are truly excited to align its leadership in sustainable practices and ecological transformation with our mission to exchange knowledge and create opportunities for students to develop their skills and expertise.”