
Dubai Businesses Embrace ESG as Awareness and Adoption Rise in 2025
Conducted by the Centre for Responsible Business, the 2025 ESG Pulse Survey found that 72 percent of participating companies are familiar with ESG standards, and half are actively adopting ESG-related initiatives. The findings reflect growing momentum among Dubai's business community to align with global sustainability standards.
Corporate values and institutional goals were cited as the main drivers behind ESG implementation, followed by regulatory compliance and the desire to enhance reputation and competitiveness.
Large companies led the way in adoption, with 87 percent confirming active ESG initiatives. Multinational corporations followed closely at 83 percent, while 46 percent of SMEs reported similar efforts.
Among sectors, professional, scientific, and technical activities topped the list, with 55 percent of firms implementing ESG initiatives. The insurance, financial services, and real estate sector followed at 52 percent, with the transport and storage sector at 50 percent.
On the environmental front, waste management emerged as the top initiative, followed by efforts to reduce pollution, address climate change, and promote sustainable procurement. Social initiatives focused primarily on transparency and communication, while governance priorities included ethics, compliance, leadership, and risk management.
The survey also highlighted growing circular economy practices, with businesses adopting advanced recycling, collaborating with external stakeholders, and developing sustainable products.
The findings signal a notable shift in how companies across Dubai are aligning with ESG standards—driven not only by regulation but also by a broader commitment to long-term value and responsible growth.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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