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Environment Society of Oman and National Finance champion university-led net zero solutions

This initiative aims to enhance the role of academic institutions in effectively contributing to the national objectives related to sustainability and carbon neutrality.

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02/12/2025
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Environment Society of Oman and National Finance champion university-led net zero solutions

The Environment Society of Oman is backed by the National Finance Company for the competition.

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Earlier this year, with the generous support of National Finance Company, the Environment Society of Oman launched a pioneering initiative in the form of a competition directed at colleges and universities across the Sultanate’s governorates.

According to the press release issued, the initiative invited participating institutions to develop and design implementable sustainability plans under the theme of “Net Zero.”

This initiative aims to enhance the role of academic institutions in effectively contributing to the national objectives related to sustainability and carbon neutrality.

The Green Campus Competition represents far more than a contest among academic institutions; it is a leading platform designed to reduce carbon footprints, entrench a culture of sustainability, and cultivate leadership and innovation skills among youth.

It further seeks to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and shared learning between students and universities, while expanding its positive influence beyond campus boundaries to benefit surrounding communities.

Twenty participating teams presented their proposals before the judging panel, showcasing innovative projects covering waste management, energy efficiency, water conservation, and other sustainability solutions.

On this occasion, Dr. Amer Al Mutaani, Chairman of the Board of Directors, stated: “Through the first edition of this competition, Environment Society of Oman is proud to witness inspiring outputs and remarkable results that reflect the active participation of universities, colleges, and their students. These collective efforts have contributed to charting a clear path toward a more sustainable future for Oman.”

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