Abu Dhabi – In a move aimed at promoting a culture of sustainability and resource protection, the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Royal Horizon Holding. Obviously, as of May 2026, this partnership seeks to expand the scope of the “Grace Preservation Program” by adopting sustainable food practices that help reduce waste and support the national food security system, reflecting the values of solidarity and compassion inherent in UAE society.
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The signing ceremony took place at ADNEC Abu Dhabi on the sidelines of the “Make it in the Emirates 2026” forum. It was signed by Sultan Al Shehhi, Director of the Grace Preservation Program, and Suhail bin Nakhira Al Afari, Chairman of Royal Horizon Holding. Accordingly, the collaboration aims to transform the concept of “Grace Preservation” from a humanitarian initiative into a conscious consumption culture committed to by institutions and individuals alike, focusing on the environmental and social dimensions of reducing food waste.
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Suhail Al Afari and Dr. Alaa Moqdadi emphasized that Royal Horizon’s commitment to this agreement aligns with the company’s goals of spreading sustainability and fostering solidarity. As a result, both parties will work on launching joint initiatives to ensure food surplus reaches those in need according to the highest quality and safety standards. In this landscape, the UAE continues to provide a global model for integrating humanitarian work with modern sustainability standards, ensuring a more secure and stable future for national resources.


