Dubai’s SME A Helping Hand To Reduce Marine Plastic Pollution | |
Sumita Pawar |
A report says SunKiss, the UAE's homegrown developer of sustainable and environmentally friendly suncare products, will showcase the role it is playing in reducing plastic waste in the ocean during this year’s Dubai International Boat Show.
Which takes place at Dubai Harbour until Sunday, March 5.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), over 300 million metric tonnes of plastic waste are produced annually, of which at least 14 million metric tonnes end up in the ocean every year, making up 80% of all marine debris.
The primary sources of ocean-based plastic pollution originate from the fishing industry, nautical activities, and aquaculture.
Joanna Barclay, Managing Director of SunKiss, said, "Plastic pollution is a global issue that impacts everyone but is becoming increasingly problematic in the marine environment.
"Not only is it affecting ocean health and the health of marine species, but it also creates issues surrounding the food supply chain, impacts tourism, and contributes to climate change."
He added, "At SunKiss, we are acutely aware of these issues and the need to reduce plastic usage drastically." As such, all our products are sustainably produced and have been developed to ensure that plastic usage is reduced by 90%.
"We have also worked hand-in-hand with the sailing industry to design a product line that helps further reduce waste by eliminating single-use plastics and focusing on refills."
At the Dubai International Boat Show, SunKiss will showcase a range of products designed in partnership with the yachting industry, seasoned hoteliers, and wellness and spa experts that provide sustainable and luxury guest amenities, according to the report.
Supporting the local and international sailing and yacht industry, the company has developed a range of initiatives to drive sustainability, reduce plastic usage, and minimise onboard space.
Report also mentioned that using SunKiss’ unique recyclable aluminium bottles, which can be offered to clients, crew and guests can take advantage of bespoke made-to-order dispensers that provide a sustainable refill option, saving space and reducing waste onboard.
These can also be branded to incorporate the name of the yacht or company.
According to the report, SunKiss has also developed Eco Refill, which provides yacht owners with a range of bathroom amenities in professional sizes that use 95% less packaging than standard-sized products and can be used in all public areas of the yacht.
In addition, the company has also launched sustainable turndown gifts, including aftersun gel and moisturiser, lip balm, and hand care nourishment—the ideal remedy after a day onboard a yacht.
Further underscoring the company’s sustainable credentials, the report said all products are designed and produced in the UAE. As a homegrown Dubai brand, the carbon footprint for supplying local companies is minimised and is dramatically less than that of competitors from Australia and the US.
The formulas have been developed to be reef-friendly, vegan, and alcohol- and paraben-free, making them safe and suitable for all requirements.