Qatar Football World Cup: Qatar leverages the FIFA World Cup platform to raise awareness of plastic reduction To celebrate this year's Environment Day, the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) hosted a series of workshops to raise awareness of plastic reduction strategies. The workshops were held during the One Tide Week campaign, which ran from 29 May to 4 June. Launched by SC and the Seven Clean Oceans as part of the One Tide program, the talks provided local organizations with tools and strategies to deal with plastic waste, costing the global economy the estimated US $ 80 billion annually. Football World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
In addition to the talks, the campaign included a roundabout discussion of future policy recommendations for tackling plastic pollution in Qatar, with a particular focus on sectors across the country that directly support the launch of the FIFA World Cup 2022. Participants also learned from SC's efforts to reduce the use of plastic during major competitions including the FIFA Arab Cup, which was held in November and December last year. Eng. Bodour Al Meer, SC's Director of Sustainability, said: We are committed to using the FIFA World Cup to raise awareness of important environmental issues and to promote interaction between individuals and businesses. Campaigns such as One Tide Week help focus on larger issues such as plastic waste and promote ways to reduce plastic pollution. With targeted strategy and concerted effort, we can all play our part in helping the environment. Majed Al Mansoori, SC Sustainability Specialist, said: We aim to leave a lasting legacy long after the FIFA World Cup took place. Increasing the amount of recycling plastic and avoiding recycled plastics will help us