The final part of our series reviews the response we received and stresses the need to carry on the spirit of the campaign.
The final part of our series reviews the response we received and stresses the need to carry on the spirit of the campaign.
In the 13th part of our series, we look at how educated and aware the UAE residents are about segregating their trash and helping in the recycling process in the country.
Head onto any mall and beach in Dubai and you'll see waste bins for plastics, paper and general waste.
In 2013, Dubai produced 2.8 million tonnes of waste and the landfill space was measured to be only 124,000sqm.
The 10th part of our series emphasises how essential it is for the youth to be aware of the earth's massive waste problem.
Luckily, the UAE does have non-profit organisations that work towards keeping the country clean.
If you throw a plastic bottle or an empty candy wrapper on a street in Dubai, you'd have to pay a Dh500 fine.
Debris from construction sites can also be a major safety hazard, especially on the roads.
The sixth part of our series focuses on how litterbugs can cause the next big accident on the road.
It is frustrating to find tens of such cards lined up on cars, but you risk a Dh500 fine for throwing them on the streets.