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UAE single-use plastic ban expands in 2026: From cups to cutlery, what’s no longer allowed

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The UAE is taking another big step in its fight against plastic waste. From January 1, 2026, the country will roll out the second phase of its nationwide ban on single-use consumer plastic products, expanding restrictions beyond plastic bags to include everyday items such as cups, cutlery and food containers.

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) confirmed that the new phase of Ministerial Decision No. 380 of 2022 will ban the import, manufacture and trade of a wider list of single-use products. These include beverage cups and lids, plates, straws, stirrers, cutlery (forks, knives, spoons and chopsticks), as well as Styrofoam food containers and boxes.

The ban will also apply to single-use bags of any material, including paper, if they are thinner than 50 microns.

According to the Ministry, the move is part of a broader effort to protect the UAE’s environment, reduce waste, and improve quality of life, while nudging businesses and consumers towards more sustainable habits.

Eng. Alya Abdelrahim Alharmoodi, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Sustainable Communities Sector at MOCCAE, said the decision reflects the UAE’s commitment to a circular economy, where resources are reused rather than discarded.

“Reducing reliance on single-use products is not just about cutting waste,” she said. “It’s about protecting our land and marine environments, while also supporting business sustainability and long-term growth.”

Exceptions to the ban

Some exceptions will apply. Products manufactured for export only will be allowed, provided they are clearly labelled and not sold locally. Bags and products made from recycled materials within the UAE are also exempt to support the local recycling industry.

Other exemptions include medicine bags, waste bags, very thin plastic used for fresh food packaging, and large shopping bags for clothing, electronics and toys.

The Ministry urged businesses, markets and suppliers to fully comply with the new rules and play an active role in supporting the country’s environmental goals.

The first phase of the ban came into force on January 1, 2024, when all types of single-use plastic shopping bags, including biodegradable ones, were prohibited.

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Dubai set to unify government services within one year under new digital vision

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Dubai is taking a bold leap into the future of governance, with a sweeping directive aimed at making government services faster, simpler, and smarter for everyone.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has announced that all Dubai government entities must integrate their services into a single unified digital ecosystem within one year. The goal? Cut through complexity and deliver seamless, user-friendly experiences for both individuals and businesses.

Speaking during a visit to Digital Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan emphasised reducing the number of platforms people need to use, replacing them with streamlined, specialised systems that save time and effort.

“Our goal is to make life easier, and strengthen Dubai’s competitiveness as a global hub for business and investment,” he said.

Government powered by AI and data

This isn’t just about merging apps; it’s about reimagining how government works.

Dubai is building a fully AI-driven model, where:

  • 100% of government performance will be data-based
  • An algorithm bank will store ready-to-use machine learning models
  • AI accelerators will power faster decision-making

The ambition is huge:

  • Boost GDP by over Dh10 billion within two years
  • Rank among the world’s top 10 cities in AI readiness
  • Ensure 80% of policies are backed by AI-driven insights
  • Upskill leaders so 100% are proficient in AI and analytics

Smarter systems, smoother services

Sheikh Hamdan also reviewed next-gen projects designed to make government operations more connected and efficient:

  • Unified resource planning systems covering finance, HR, payroll, and procurement
  • Agentic AI assistants that let users complete services through simple conversations
  • Smart city sensors (IoT) that can detect risks like smoke or fires and instantly alert authorities

Imagine requesting a government service just by chatting with an AI, and having it completed in seconds. That’s the direction Dubai is heading.

By putting technology, data, and people’s needs at the centre, Dubai is aiming to create a system where government services feel less like bureaucracy and more like a seamless, everyday experience.

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Dubai expands family benefits: Free parking, transport discounts for seniors and people of determination

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Dubai is rolling out a major set of family-focused benefits, offering free parking, transport discounts, and fee exemptions to support Emiratis and strengthen family life across the city.

Under a new partnership between the Ministry of Family and Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), senior Emiratis will soon enjoy free parking and reduced public transport fares. The move is part of the wider ‘Family First’ programme, aimed at easing daily costs and improving quality of life.

Even more significantly, People of Determination will receive sweeping benefits. These include exemptions from Salik toll fees, parking charges, public transport fares, and even vehicle registration and renewal costs. 

Additionally, they will benefit from 50 per cent discounts on taxi fares and driver licensing fees, making mobility far more accessible.

Students are also included in the initiative, with discounted public transport rates, helping families manage education-related expenses.

Officials say the initiative aligns with the National Family Growth Agenda 2031, which focuses on building stronger, more sustainable communities by putting families at the center of planning.

Sana bint Mohammed Suhail, Minister of Family, emphasised that cities prioritising families are better positioned for long-term, balanced development. Meanwhile, Mattar Al Tayer of the RTA highlighted that the collaboration will help shape future transport systems and urban spaces around family needs, reinforcing Dubai’s reputation as a global leader in human-centred planning.

More initiatives announced

As part of the broader Year of Family efforts, the RTA has also introduced a range of community-driven initiatives:

  • Mass weddings for Emirati employees
  • Support for home-based businesses
  • A mobile nursery bus for working mothers on Fridays
  • Digital content promoting Emirati family values and culture
  • Special nol cards dedicated to the Year of Family

Additionally, the RTA continues to expand inclusive services:

  • Dedicated Metro and Tram cabins for women and children
  • Thousands of student nol cards issued
  • Hundreds of driving licences granted to People of Determination
  • Ongoing support services benefiting hundreds of families

This latest move signals Dubai’s continued push toward creating a more inclusive, supportive environment, where families, accessibility, and quality of life take centre stage.

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UAE makes it easier for medical teachers and graduates to work in healthcare sector

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In a move designed to strengthen healthcare in the UAE, authorities have made it easier for medical teachers to work in healthcare sector, without compromising on safety or standards. The licensing requirements for some health graduates have also been eased.

So, what’s changing?

Doctors and professors who teach in universities can now practise in the healthcare sector more easily, bringing their knowledge directly into real-world patient care. This means students learn from professionals who are actively working in the field, not just teaching from textbooks.

Officials say this is a win-win. Patients benefit from high-level expertise, while students gain hands-on learning and exposure to real cases.

The update is part of a bigger plan to modernise the system and make it more flexible, while still keeping strict rules in place to ensure quality and patient safety.

It also helps fresh graduates in nursing and allied health fields enter the workforce faster, supporting hospitals with more skilled professionals.

Authorities say the UAE’s strong digital systems and coordination between government entities are helping make these changes smoother and quicker to implement.


This step brings education and healthcare closer together, helping build a stronger, more skilled workforce while improving patient care across the country.


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