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Saudi TRSDC hires team of sustainability stewards

DUBAI, August 13, 2020

The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), the developer behind the world’s most ambitious sustainable tourism project in Saudi Arabia, is hiring a team of local Sustainability Stewards. 
 
The initiative will support with the delivery of several ongoing and new programs at the project site.
 
Earlier this year, a project manager and a senior specialist were hired and in this next phase, the team is set to grow to include four supervisors and 26 stewards from local communities, said the statement from TRSDC. The full team is expected to be in place by the month end, it added.
 
“Our new Saudi recruits will be responsible for conserving natural resources in a way that takes full and balanced account of the interests of Saudi society and future generations,” remarked its CEO John Pagano.
 
“As members of the local community, they have a vested interest in protecting the habitat and species that call our site home. The new team brings a wealth of local knowledge which will be sharpened with the provision of a tailored training program in order to achieve our sustainability goals and ultimately enhance the destination,” explained Pagano.
 
The programme covers general environmental awareness and local wildlife, and the impact of increased plastic recycling and alternatives. 
 
Each employee will receive comprehensive first aid and first response training in order to build confidence and knowledge of how to handle specific situations correctly and efficiently, he stated. 
 
TRSDC said deep-rooted in the cultural heritage of the local tribes is a formal conservation system known as “hima”. Tribespeople were historically responsible for ensuring the protection of the flora and fauna in their territories. 
 
The Red Sea Project area is rich in acacia trees, in part because the local Bedouin proscribed their destruction and used the trees selectively for firewood and home construction components.
 
The initial training workshop will present the wide variety of flora currently at the site. The objective of the training is to ensure that each recruit can identify key flora species and, particularly those that are poisonous. The workshop will also equip the new employees with an understanding of maintaining biodiversity, ecological balance and successful conservation of flora, said the developer. 
 
According to Pagano, the health of the ecosystems at its destination is a testament to a historic way of life intimately connected to the natural environment. 
 
“This initiative aligns perfectly with Saudi Vision 2030 ensuring that local communities play a key role in our ambition to safeguard our environment and promote a wider appreciation for achieving environmental sustainability practices in everyday life,” he stated.
 
"As part of their remit, the Sustainability Stewards will be responsible for engaging with the wider local communities, particularly with school children, to raise awareness of the environment and how best to protect it," he added. 
 
Chief Environmental Sustainability Officer Dr Rusty Brainard said: "The Sustainability Stewards will lead local education, engagement, and outreach programs, while promoting all TRSDC sustainability programs aimed at protecting and enhancing the environment."
 
"More importantly, we hope that this initiative will inspire environmentally sustainable behavior of people living around the site, as well as those visiting it," stated Brainard. 
 
“This initiative contributes to the restoration of traditional conservation systems, while simultaneously ensuring the Saudi local community benefit from the project through professional employment. The initiative also reflects our commitment to align the project with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and to deliver a 30 percent net conservation benefit over the next two decades,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service



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