3:47 pm - April 17, 2026

Ajman Chamber introduces a new industry forum as part of its Eco Smart Industry programme to promote cleaner production, resource efficiency, and sustainability among local factories, aligning with UAE’s broader climate and economic goals.

Ajman Chamber has rolled out a new industry forum to kickstart its “Eco Smart Industry” program, a move aimed at encouraging factories to embrace cleaner production methods, reduce resource consumption, and operate more efficiently.

The chamber mentioned that the first phase of this initiative is already in motion. It followed a recent forum, titled “Sustainability in the Industrial Sector”, which brought together government officials and factory owners from across the emirate. Over 20 factories were represented there, where attendees discussed practical ways to reduce waste, enhance recycling efforts, and boost energy efficiency.

According to the chamber, this initiative targets its member factories specifically and is designed to help industrial firms improve their environmental performance. At the same time, it aligns with broader economic and sustainability objectives for the UAE. It’s also meant to encourage companies to switch to cleaner energy sources, adopt smarter technologies, and make better use of their resources.

The chamber described the program as part of its strategic projects slated for 2026, linking it to Ajman Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2031. Rather than treating sustainability as a separate policy, it’s integrated into the emirate’s broader industrial competitiveness plan.

Maryam Al Nuaimi, who’s leading the project and heads marketing and corporate communications at Ajman Chamber, explained how factories can get involved in the first phase. She walked through the registration steps, the criteria used to evaluate their environmental readiness, and the daily interactive tools that will track progress in areas like sustainability, energy savings, and resource management.

She added that the online platform will serve as a space where factories can exchange best practices and solutions, covering everything from environmental balance and recycling to reducing emissions and boosting energy efficiency. It’s also meant to be a feedback forum, helping turn ideas into practical actions that can be implemented directly on the factory floor.

During the forum, factory owners and managers shared examples of what they’ve already been doing, things like managing energy better, cutting emissions, and using materials more efficiently. They also talked about how these sustainability efforts have, in some cases, improved operational performance or even reduced costs.

That focus on cost savings is quite interesting. Increasingly, industries see environmental improvements not just as compliance or regulatory issues, but as ways to enhance productivity and build resilience. Ajman Chamber seems to agree, arguing that cleaner production can support both business performance and environmental protection.

The initiative is built around three main pillars: economic, social, and environmental goals. Its aim is to boost the competitiveness of factories, while also promoting environmental stewardship, worker safety, and corporate social responsibility. An added incentive is the plan to recognize facilities that demonstrate strong commitment to sustainability and good workplace practices.

The chamber says the first phase is projected to involve more than 100 factories. That’s a sizable number, more than just a symbolic gesture, and suggests the program intends to become a broader industrial platform capable of influencing behavior across the local manufacturing sector.

This effort reflects a wider policy trend in the UAE, where industry is facing mounting pressure to align with climate goals, reducing emissions, cutting waste, and improving energy efficiency. For manufacturers, this often involves upgrading energy systems, reviewing supply chains, and adopting technologies that make production more precise and less resource-heavy.

Ajman Chamber has also framed this initiative as a way to raise awareness about relevant laws and regulations affecting the industrial sector. That could be especially crucial for smaller factories that might lack the resources for full compliance but could benefit from peer learning and shared best practices to speed up adoption.

The forum’s format makes it clear that the chamber is aiming for a collaborative approach rather than a top-down mandate. Bringing together factory operators, officials, and chamber reps in one space created a forum for real discussion, rather than just sitting through abstract policy talks. Participants could share experiences, identify common challenges, and brainstorm joint solutions.

This kind of shared dialogue is pretty important, especially in an industrial ecosystem where many companies face similar issues: rising energy costs, increasing expectations for environmental performance, and the need to modernize without disrupting ongoing operations. Initiatives like Eco Smart Industry can help make sustainability more tangible, measurable, and even competitive.

For Ajman, this program also plays into its larger economic plans. The chamber wants to show that economic growth and environmental responsibility don’t have to be at odds, that smarter resource use, cleaner production methods, and innovative technology can support both goals simultaneously.

The approach may also appeal to companies seeking practical ways to get started on sustainability. Instead of demanding an overhaul overnight, the program begins with participation, benchmarking, and sharing solutions, an incremental approach that could make it easier for factories to start making changes and see where efficiencies lie.

If the initial phase hits the participation targets the chamber anticipates, the program could become a significant benchmark for industrial sustainability in the emirate. It would also serve as a visible platform connecting manufacturing strength with environmental responsibility.

Right now, the message from the chamber is pretty clear: the industrial sector is being invited to shift toward models that minimize resource use, cut waste, and adopt cleaner working methods, while still supporting economic growth.

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  1. https://www.aletihad.ae/news/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A7%D9%82%D8%AA%D8%B5%D8%A7%D8%AF%D9%8A/4658028/-%D8%BA%D8%B1%D9%81%D8%A9-%D8%B9%D8%AC%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%86–%D8%AA%D9%86%D8%B8%D9%85-%D9%85%D9%84%D8%AA%D9%82%D9%89–%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%AF%D8%A7%D9%85%D8%A9-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%82%D8%B7%D8%A7%D8%B9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B5%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%B9%D9%8A – Please view link – unable to able to access data
  2. https://www.ajmanchamber.ae/en/media-channel/ajman-chamber-news/836 – Ajman Chamber has launched the ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative, targeting member factories to enhance environmental balance and support the transition towards sustainable production practices. The initiative encourages private-sector establishments to adopt best environmental practices, rationalise energy consumption, implement clean energy solutions, and employ smart technologies to increase productivity. It aims to reduce environmental impact, improve resource efficiency, and support sustainable economic development. The first phase targets the participation of over 100 factories through an interactive online platform that allows participants to exchange best practices and solutions in sustainability, environmental balance, resource preservation, recycling, and energy efficiency. The initiative is part of Ajman Chamber’s projects and programmes for 2026, supporting the objectives of Ajman Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2031, and reinforcing the competitiveness of national industry by balancing economic activity with environmental protection and efficient resource utilisation.
  3. https://www.thefinance360.com/ajman-chamber-introduces-eco-smart-industry-sustainability-initiative/ – Ajman Chamber has introduced the ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative aimed at supporting member factories in improving their environmental performance and transitioning towards more sustainable manufacturing practices. The initiative urges private-sector facilities to adopt best environmental standards, optimise energy use, integrate clean energy solutions, and utilise smart technologies to boost productivity. Its goals include minimising environmental impact, enhancing resource efficiency, and contributing to sustainable economic growth. In its first phase, the programme seeks to involve more than 100 factories through an interactive digital platform that enables the sharing of best practices and solutions related to sustainability, environmental balance, resource conservation, recycling, and energy efficiency. It also aims to raise awareness of relevant laws and regulations, thereby improving the environmental and industrial performance of participating factories. Additionally, the chamber will honour establishments that show outstanding commitment to sustainability practices, corporate social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and workplace safety. ‘Eco Smart Industry’ forms part of Ajman Chamber’s projects and initiatives for 2026, supporting the goals of Ajman Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2031, while enhancing the competitiveness of national industry by aligning economic growth with environmental protection and the efficient use of natural resources.
  4. https://www.eyeofriyadh.com/news/details/ajman-chamber-launches-eco-smart-industry-initiative – Ajman Chamber has launched the ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative to help member factories strengthen environmental performance and shift towards more sustainable production practices. The initiative encourages private-sector establishments to adopt best environmental practices, rationalise energy consumption, implement clean energy solutions, and deploy smart technologies to enhance productivity. It aims to reduce environmental impact, improve resource efficiency, and support sustainable economic development. In its initial phase, the initiative aims to engage more than 100 factories through an interactive online platform that facilitates the exchange of best practices and solutions related to sustainability, environmental balance, resource conservation, recycling, and energy efficiency. It will also raise awareness of the laws and regulations governing the sector, helping enhance the environmental and industrial performance of participating factories. The chamber will also recognise establishments that demonstrate the highest commitment to sustainability best practices, corporate social responsibility, environmental balance, and worker safety. ‘Eco Smart Industry’ is part of Ajman Chamber’s 2026 projects and programmes, supporting the objectives of Ajman Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2031, and reinforcing the competitiveness of national industry by balancing economic activity with environmental protection and the efficient use of natural resources.
  5. https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com%2C2026-04-12%3Anewsml_ZawbDmtnh%3A0-zawya-ajman-chamber-organizes-sustainability-in-the-industrial-sector-forum/ – Ajman Chamber organised a forum titled ‘Sustainability in the Industrial Sector’ to announce the launch of the first phase of the Eco Smart Industry initiative. The event highlighted best practices and expertise in resource rationalisation, conservation, and recycling, reaffirming the Chamber’s commitment to driving the industrial sector toward a sustainable and balanced future that keeps pace with environmental and economic developments while enhancing production. The forum, held at the Fairmont Ajman Hotel, was attended by Mohamed Ali Al Janahi, Executive Director of the Member Support Services Sector; Sheikh Hamad bin Nasser Al Nuaimi, Director of the Member Affairs Department; and Abdullah Abdulmohsen Al Nuaimi, Director of the Government Communication Department at Ajman Chamber. They were joined by owners and officials from more than 20 factories operating within Ajman. Maryam Al Nuaimi, the initiative’s coordinator and Head of the Marketing and Corporate Communications Department at the Ajman Chamber, provided a comprehensive explanation of how factories can participate in the Eco Smart Industry initiative. She outlined the registration steps for the first phase, the criteria for assessing environmental readiness, and the initiative’s daily interactive tools designed to measure capabilities in sustainability, energy conservation, and resource management. She added that the initiative serves as an interactive platform to showcase best practices in industrial sustainability, gather constructive proposals, and facilitate the exchange of expertise among participating facilities. This contributes to developing innovative, applicable solutions and fostering a culture of continuous improvement toward more efficient and sustainable performance. The forum witnessed the official launch of the Eco Smart Industry initiative and the commencement of factory registrations for the first phase, reflecting a positive response from the industrial sector and its readiness to implement more efficient and sustainable production practices. During the event, participating factory owners and officials presented a range of successful case studies in energy efficiency, resource management, and emission reduction. The forum showcased success stories where the adoption of sustainable solutions led to improved operational performance and significant cost reductions. Attendees praised the importance of the forum as an effective platform for strengthening cooperation and opening doors for constructive partnerships in industrial sustainability and recycling. Such collaboration supports the exchange of knowledge and the development of joint initiatives that enhance the overall efficiency of the industrial sector.
  6. https://www.gccbusinessnews.com/ajman-chamber-unveils-eco-smart-industry/ – Ajman Chamber has launched the ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative, targeting its member factories, aiming to enhance environmental balance and support the transition toward sustainable and balanced production practices. The initiative encourages private-sector establishments to adopt best environmental practices, rationalise energy consumption, implement clean energy solutions, and employ smart technologies to enhance productivity. It also contributes to reducing environmental impact, improving resource efficiency, strengthening operational resilience, fostering innovation, and supporting long-term sustainable economic development pathways aligned with national priorities. The initiative is part of Ajman Chamber’s projects and programs for 2026, supporting the objectives of Ajman Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2031. ‘Eco Smart Industry’ also directly contributes to strengthening the competitiveness of national industry by achieving harmony and balance between economic and productive activity on one hand, and environmental protection, natural resource conservation, and efficient utilization on the other. In its initial phase, the ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative targets the participation of over 100 factories through an interactive online platform that allows participants to exchange best practices and solutions in sustainability, environmental balance, resource preservation, recycling, and energy efficiency. It also aims to raise awareness of the laws and regulations governing this vital sector, enhancing the environmental and industrial performance of participating factories. The ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative is built on integrated economic, social, and environmental dimensions, so that it contributes directly to enhancing the competitiveness of companies and factories. Through the initiative, the Chamber seeks to honor the establishments most committed to applying the best practices of sustainability and social responsibility, and achieving environmental balance and safety for workers.

Noah Fact Check Pro

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emerged. We’ve since applied our fact-checking process to the final narrative, based on the criteria listed
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Freshness check

Score:
8

Notes:
The article reports on the recent launch of the ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative by the Ajman Chamber, announced on April 12, 2026. This aligns with the publication date of the source article, indicating freshness. However, the initiative was first announced on April 1, 2026, suggesting that the article may be reporting on an event that occurred 11 days prior. This slight delay is acceptable, but the freshness score is slightly reduced due to the time gap. ([govserv.org](https://www.govserv.org/AE/Al-Ajman/402758069741816/Ajman-Chamber?utm_source=openai))

Quotes check

Score:
7

Notes:
The article includes direct quotes from Maryam Al Nuaimi, the initiative’s coordinator and head of the Marketing and Corporate Communications Department at the Ajman Chamber. These quotes are consistent with those found in other reputable sources reporting on the same event. However, the exact earliest known usage of these quotes cannot be determined from the available information, making full verification challenging. The presence of identical quotes in multiple sources suggests they may have been provided in a press release, which is common for such events. This raises concerns about the originality of the content.

Source reliability

Score:
6

Notes:
The article originates from Al Ittihad, a reputable news outlet in the UAE. However, the content appears to be a direct report on a press release issued by the Ajman Chamber, as evidenced by the consistent quotes and information across multiple sources. This suggests that the article may lack independent reporting and could be considered derivative content. The reliance on a single source for the information raises concerns about the diversity and independence of the reporting.

Plausibility check

Score:
8

Notes:
The claims made in the article about the ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative are plausible and align with the known objectives of the Ajman Chamber to promote sustainable industrial practices. The initiative’s focus on encouraging factories to adopt cleaner production methods and reduce resource consumption is consistent with global trends in industrial sustainability. However, the lack of independent verification and reliance on a single source for this information slightly diminishes the overall credibility.

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): FAIL

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): MEDIUM

Summary:
The article reports on the ‘Eco Smart Industry’ initiative launched by the Ajman Chamber, with information consistent across multiple sources. However, the content appears to be directly derived from a press release, lacking independent reporting and verification. The reliance on a single source and the absence of independent verification raise significant concerns about the originality and reliability of the content. Given these issues, the article does not meet the necessary standards for publication.

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