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EEG Concludes Landmark Environmental Art Competitions With Record Participation


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Emirates Environmental Group Celebrates the Winners of

the 20th Cycle of Environmental Drawing Competition &

2nd Cycle of Art from Waste Competition

Record Participation of 723,953 Students from 642 Schools in EDC

& 1,750 students from 355 Schools Across the UAE

Dubai, UAE – 22 May 2025: The Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) concluded the 20th cycle of its national Environmental Drawing Competition (EDC), marking a significant milestone with the participation of 723,953 students from 642 schools across the UAE, including institutions catering to students of determination. This exceptional level of engagement highlights the growing interest among youth in addressing pressing environmental issues through creative expression.

A key component of EEG's educational outreach, the Environmental Drawing Competition has, for two decades, empowered students to think critically about sustainability. Through the medium of art, it fosters awareness, encourages innovative thinking, and nurtures a strong sense of environmental responsibility.

This year's competition featured three thought-provoking themes, tailored to specific age groups:
  • “The Power of Trees: Guardians of the Earth” – for ages 6–8 – exploring the vital role of trees in climate regulation, biodiversity, and ecosystem health.
  • “Sunshine and Rainbows: Celebrating Renewable Energy” – for ages 9–11 – focusing on clean energy sources and their importance in building a sustainable future.
  • “E-Waste: A Modern-Day Crisis” – for ages 12–14 – highlighting the environmental dangers of electronic waste and the need for responsible disposal and recycling.

Moreover, a total of 243 remarkable projects from 1,750 students were submitted by 355 schools from across the UAE for the 2nd Cycle of Art from Waste (AfW), reflecting the ingenuity, skill and commitment of young artists who reimagined waste as a medium for artistic expression. This annual competition encourages students to rethink waste, demonstrating how discarded materials can be repurposed into stunning works of art. It nurtures creativity and reinforces the importance of sustainability in shaping a greener future.

The 2025 competition featured 3 engaging themes, each tailoured to a specific age group:
  • 'Sea Turtle' – for students aged 9 to 11 years
  • 'Flamingo' – for students aged 12 to 14 years
  • 'Oryx Leucoryx' – for students aged 15 to 17 years

    These themes were carefully designed to highlight the significance of our local biodiversity and the urgent need to protect the endangered species. By incorporating upcycling and waste repurposing into their artwork, students were encouraged to think critically about environmental conservation and the role of sustainability in creative expression.

    To honour the competition's winners, EEG hosted a special awards ceremony on 22nd May at the Ismaili Centre, Dubai, the long-standing host supporter of this competition. The event featured a captivating exhibition of the winning entries and was attended by students, educators, families, sponsors & supporters, dignitaries, and members of the press.

    In her welcome address, Mrs. Habiba Al Mar'ashi, Co-Founder and Chairperson of EEG, praised the creativity and commitment shown by the student community in the UAE:

    “This competition continues to demonstrate the remarkable potential of our youth. Through their artistic talents, they have communicated powerful messages of hope, responsibility and action. We are proud to offer a platform that encourages such meaningful engagement with the environment.”

    Reflecting on the impact of the Art from Waste competition, Mrs. Habiba Al Mar'ashi further emphasised its ability to challenge perceptions about waste while fostering environmental awareness and creative skills among young minds.“Art is a universal language that transcends boundaries. By harnessing its influence, we aim to instill a lifelong commitment to environmental preservation in the younger generation,” she stated.

    She extended appreciation to Accenture, the official supporting partner, for their role in supporting the 20th Cycle of Environmental Drawing Competition.“Our collaboration with Accenture has further strengthened the reach and impact of this competition, and we appreciate their dedication to environmental advocacy and youth empowerment.”

    Submissions were reviewed by a distinguished panel of experts in art and education for both competitions :
  • Dr. Najat Makki, Visual Artist, Member of Dubai Cultural Council
  • The Artist Ms. Pari Sagar
  • The Artist Ms. Fatima Al Hammadi

    The awarding ceremony was divided into two parts; the first one was for the winning students in the EDC for their outstanding submissions in the 20th Cycle of Environmental Drawing Competition under each theme:

    “The Power of Trees: Guardians of the Earth” (Ages 6–8)
  • Students of Determination Category
    School Participant Result
    Al-Awael Private School Juod Mohammed Omar Mahjoob Winner
    Al Ain Center for Autism Dhiyab Mahmoud Al Shamsi 1st Runner Up
    Al-Awael Private School Fatima Mohammed Dhahrawi 2nd Runner Up
    Regular Students Category
    School Participant Result
    Abdulrahman Al Nasser School – Cycle 1 Mohammed Mohammed Al-Zaabi Winner
    Bint Al-Shatea School Shamma Marwan Al-Ghafli 1st Runner Up
    Zayed Educational Complex, Dibba Al Fujairah Mazen Rashid Mohammed 2nd Runner Up

    “Sunshine and Rainbows: Celebrating Renewable Energy” (Ages 9–11)
    Students of Determination Category
    School Participant Result
    Zayed Foundation for People of Determination, Zayed City Center Maha Zeyad Al Saadi Winner
    Al Noor Training Centre with People of Determination Amelia 1st Runner Up
    Um Ammar School Cycle 1

    Aisha Muhammed Ali Al Shehi 2nd Runner Up
    Regular Students Category
    School Participant Result
    Delhi Private School, Sharjah Heer Sharma Winner
    Al-Hirah Child Center Mariam Al Raessi 1st Runner Up
    Ambassador School, Dubai N. Navya 2nd Runner Up

    “E-Waste: A Modern-Day Crisis” (Ages 12–14)
    Students of Determination Category
    School Participant Result
    Ghayathi Center for Care and Rehabilitation Essa Mohammed Al Mansori Winner
    Al Noor training Centre with People of Determination

    Hima Zahie

    1st Runner Up
    Al Noor training Centre with People of Determination

    Sai

    2nd Runner Up
    Regular Students Category
    School Participant Result
    Pearl Wisdom School Bhavans Dubai

    Devang Sajesh

    Winner tie
    AL Ain Juniors School Indian System

    Aaleyah Batool

    Winner tie
    New Indian Model School, Dubai

    Muhammed Razi

    1st Runner Up
    Delhi Private School, Sharjah

    Anjali Priyaa

    2nd Runner Up

    The 2nd part of the awarding ceremony was the winning schools in the 2nd cycle of Art from Waste Competition; they were recognised for their outstanding submissions under each theme:
    Project name Category Position Schools
    Sea Turtle (aged 9 to 11 years ) Regular Winner Al Andeles School – Cycle 1
    1st Runner Up Moza Bint Buti school
    2nd Runner Up Bhavans Pearl Wisdom School, Sharjah
    Students of Determination Winner Al-Khalidiya School, second and third cycle, for boys-Eastern
    1st Runner Up Al Sila'a Center Abu Dhabi
    2nd Runner Up A NOOR TRAINING CENTRE WITH PEOPLE OF DETERMINATION
    Flamingo (students aged 12 to 14 years) Regular Winner Diyar Private Academy – Dibba
    1st Runner Up Al Ain Juniors School, AL Ain
    2nd Runner Up India International School, Sharjah
    Students of Determination Winner India International School, Sharjah
    1st Runner Up New Academy School
    2nd Runner Up Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services – Khorfakkan Branch
    Oryx Leucoryx (students aged 15 to 17 years) Regular Winner Dubai International School
    1st Runner Up New Indian Model School, Dubai
    2nd Runner Up Diyar Private Academy – Dibba
    Students of Determination Winner Fatima Al Zahra Secondary School for Girls
    1st Runner Up Bahethat Albadeya School

    EEG extends its heartfelt congratulations to all winners and participants for their enthusiasm, vision, and commitment to environmental protection.

    Notes to Editors:

    Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) is a professional working group established in 1991 in the United Arab Emirates. It is devoted to protecting the environment through the means of education, action programmes and community involvement. EEG is actively encouraged and supported by concerned local and federal government agencies. It is the first environmental NGO in the world to be ISO 14001 certified and the only organisation of its kind in the UAE with accredited status to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). EEG is a member of the UN Global Compact, the Global Urban Development (GUD) and the Global Investors for Sustainable Alliance (GISD). It is also a member of the One Planet Network under the programme of Sustainable Food Systems (SFS) and its Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Committee (MAC) and Global Partnership on Marine Litter (GPML), EEG is a full Member (voting) of World Packaging Organisation (WPO).

    For more information, contact us: email: ... ; Tel: 04-3448622; Fax: 04-3448677 and please visit our bi-lingual website: ; Follow us on LinkedIn, FB; Twitter & Instagram: @eegemirates.

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