3:42 am - February 16, 2026

 

GCC: Olive Gaea and Blue Gecko have partnered to support businesses in complying with the UAE’s upcoming emissions law by combining AI-driven carbon accounting with expert sustainability storytelling, aiming to simplify ESG reporting and boost climate accountability across the region.

In a significant move to bolster climate action and sustainability efforts across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Olive Gaea and Blue Gecko Consulting have forged a strategic partnership aimed at helping businesses achieve their environmental goals while effectively communicating their progress. This collaboration marks a noteworthy convergence of cutting-edge technology and expert communication in the realm of sustainability.

Olive Gaea, recognised as a leader in climate technology, combines its sophisticated AI-driven platform, Zero, with Blue Gecko’s profound expertise in sustainability communications. This partnership seeks to provide a comprehensive solution that encompasses everything from emissions management to stakeholder engagement. With Zero, companies can automate carbon accounting, develop pathways towards Net Zero, and produce ESG disclosures that adhere to international standards. Such capabilities are increasingly vital as global pressure mounts for businesses to act decisively on climate issues and demonstrate their commitment transparently.

Blue Gecko, acclaimed for its work in transforming complex sustainability strategies into relatable narratives, intends to leverage its decade-long experience in the GCC to bolster this partnership. By humanising ESG data—essentially telling the stories of people positively affected by sustainable practices—the agency aims to ensure that sustainability messaging resonates deeply with stakeholders. “Together, we offer a complete package – from strategy to storytelling,” remarked Vivek Tripathi, Co-Founder and CEO of Olive Gaea, highlighting the synergistic potential of the partnership. Michelle Ponto, Founder and Managing Director of Blue Gecko, emphasised the importance of narrative construction in aligning a company’s sustainability ambitions with effective stakeholder communication.

This collaboration comes at a crucial juncture, with the UAE government recently announcing Federal Decree-Law No. 11 of 2024. This law, effective from 30 May 2025, mandates that all entities releasing greenhouse gases—public and private—adopt rigorous emissions management practices, develop adaptation plans, and maintain compliance records for five years. Non-compliance could lead to fines ranging from AED 50,000 to AED 2 million. The regulation aligns with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 objectives and is expected to significantly reshape the corporate landscape regarding climate accountability.

The introduction of such stringent regulations highlights the urgent need for firms in the region to not only comply with new legal requirements but to also enhance their sustainability narratives. As noted in industry insights, effective emissions management and transparent communication about climate initiatives will become foundational for businesses looking to thrive in an evolving regulatory environment.

The partnership between Olive Gaea and Blue Gecko is poised to fill this gap, equipping businesses with the necessary tools and strategies to navigate the impending regulatory landscape. As the UAE galvanises efforts towards achieving its climate goals, the ability to measure, report, and meaningfully engage on sustainability matters becomes more critical than ever. Ultimately, this collaboration not only seeks to reduce emissions but also aims to foster a culture of accountability and innovation in the private sector, thereby contributing to a broader impact on global climate efforts.

As firms begin to grapple with these new mandates, the combined strengths of Olive Gaea and Blue Gecko represent a timely and informed resource, offering a pathway towards sustainable growth and a commitment to genuine climate action.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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  2. https://www.bdo.ae/en-gb/news/news/announcing-the-federal-decree-law-no-%2811%29-of-2024-on-the-reduction-of-climate-change-effects – The UAE government issued Federal Decree-Law No. (11) of 2024 on 28 August 2024, effective from 30 May 2025. This law focuses on emission management, ecosystem resilience, innovation, and data sharing to combat climate change. It mandates entities to reduce emissions, develop adaptation plans, and maintain records for five years. Penalties for non-compliance range from AED 50,000 to AED 2 million. The law applies to all public and private entities releasing greenhouse gases, including those in free zones. ([bdo.ae](https://www.bdo.ae/en-gb/news/news/announcing-the-federal-decree-law-no-%2811%29-of-2024-on-the-reduction-of-climate-change-effects?utm_source=openai))
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  4. https://www.bdo.ae/en-gb/insights/the-uae%E2%80%99s-federal-decree-law-no-%2811%29-of-2024 – The UAE’s Federal Decree-Law No. (11) of 2024, effective from 30 May 2025, aims to reduce climate change effects. It focuses on emission management, ecosystem resilience, innovation, and global cooperation. Entities must adopt mitigation measures, develop adaptation plans, and maintain records for five years. Penalties for non-compliance range from AED 50,000 to AED 2 million. The law applies to all public and private entities releasing greenhouse gases, including those in free zones. ([bdo.ae](https://www.bdo.ae/en-gb/insights/the-uae%E2%80%99s-federal-decree-law-no-%2811%29-of-2024?utm_source=openai))
  5. https://olivegaea.com/blog/uae-climate-law-2024-compliance-guide/ – The UAE’s Federal Decree-Law No. (11) of 2024 and Cabinet Resolution No. (67) of 2024 require businesses to measure, monitor, and report emissions. The Decree-Law mandates entities to develop decarbonization strategies, while the Resolution focuses on corporate climate disclosure. Non-compliance may result in fines up to AED 2 million. Olive Gaea offers AI-powered solutions to assist businesses in meeting these regulatory requirements efficiently. ([olivegaea.com](https://olivegaea.com/blog/uae-climate-law-2024-compliance-guide/?utm_source=openai))
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