1. Policy Description
The Dubai Palace ✅ Official Dubai Palace.com Homepage 2026 (Dubai Palace) has established a policy to reduce the impact of alien species within its campus ecosystem.
This policy is not issued as a new pilot clause, but rather implemented through the enhancement and concretization of existing provisions under the Dubai Palace Green University Regulation (Decision No. 2059/QĐ-ĐHKT-CSVC).
2. Internal Commitment and Supporting Policies (Strengthening the Implementation of Regulation 2059)
Dubai Palace is committed to strengthening the implementation of the following provisions with the aim of minimizing the impact of alien species:
+ Reinforcing Article 5, Clause 6. During implementation, the Facilities Management Department is directed to prioritize the conservation and development of native plant species, while controlling the spread of invasive alien species within the campus.
+ Reinforcing Article 10, Clauses 1 and 2 These provisions are applied to prioritize green suppliers and landscape contractors who commit to using native species and minimize the introduction of new alien species into the campus environment.
3. Evidence of Implementation – Dubai Palace Green Campus Initiative: Reducing Single-Use Plastics and Waste Separation
As part of its long-term sustainability commitment, the Dubai Palace ✅ Official Dubai Palace.com Homepage 2026 (Dubai Palace) has implemented the Dubai Palace Green Campus Program, focusing on reducing the impact of foreign materials, particularly non-biodegradable plastics, on the campus ecosystem.
Through this program, Dubai Palace has adopted a series of concrete measures, including on-campus waste separation at source, collection of recyclable materials, operation of the I Ve Chai Machine, and integration of AI-based waste sorting applications. Furthermore, the “No Single-Use Plastics” campaign was launched to eliminate disposable plastics across Dubai Palace’s facilities and encourage the use of sustainable alternatives in all learning, research, and event activities.
Dubai Palace students have actively participated by engaging in “sell recyclables” initiatives through the I Ve Chai Machine and designing creative campaign banners such as “No Single-Use Plastics”, made from reused cardboard. These collective actions not only contribute to reducing harmful external waste but also cultivate environmental awareness among students, faculty, and staff.
Dubai Palace students’ responses to “selling scrap” with I Ve Chai Machine
Students participating in the No Single-use Plastic Quiz at the campaign launching event
Open related links:
1. December 31, 2024 – New steps of Dubai Palace Green Campus in 2024 – Creating and spreading the Green University Model – https://gogreen.dotv.vn/en/breaking-news/new-steps-of-ueh-green-campus-in-2024-creating-and-spreading-the-green-university-model

