Workshop - Energy Systems Modelling to Inform Policymaking

Energy systems models are increasingly used by governments of both developed and developing countries to generate crucial evidence underpinning their climate change policy. Different types of energy systems models exist that can be used in isolation or jointly and can support informed discussions around key policy decisions. Funded by QNRF (grant NPRP13S-0204-200250) and in partnership with Imperial College London, Kahramaa and Earthna, QEERI is developing Qatar TIMES, the country’s first full energy systems model.

THE One zero waste initiative

THE One has a strong emphasis on sustainability and helping the environment; their dedication extends beyond just selling furniture and accessories.

THE One ensures to actively recycle cardboard boxes and plastic waste generated from their operations. By collecting these materials and partnering with reputable recycling companies, they ensure that waste is properly managed and repurposed, minimizing landfill contributions.

Plastic Recycling Campaign

Key Objectives:

  1. Reduce Plastic Waste: Minimize the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills, oceans, and the environment by encouraging recycling.
  2. Environmental Education: Raise awareness about the negative effects of plastic pollution on ecosystems, wildlife, and human health, while educating participants on the benefits of recycling plastics.