
Date13.06.25
Location Middle East
In recognition of the firm’s leadership in decarbonisation, sustainability, and measurable climate action.Dar was named a Zone Winner of the Schneider Electric 2024 Sustainability Impact Awards,
The Sustainability Impact Awards celebrate organisations driving tangible progress toward net zero through innovative strategies, digital solutions, and emissions reduction, assessed across three core criteria: Strategise, Digitise, and Decarbonise. This year, Schneider Electric received 453 global submissions from partners and clients participating in its Zero Carbon Project, an initiative aimed at accelerating climate action across supply chains. From this pool, Dar was selected among 121 Country Winners and ultimately recognised as one of only 26 Zone Winners worldwide.
The award was presented during Schneider Electric’s Building of the Future event, held on June 3rd, which convened industry leaders to explore the future of smart and sustainable buildings. Representing Dar, Hala Omar, Sustainability Manager in Cairo, accepted the award and delivered remarks on the firm’s sustainability strategy and progress
Dar’s submission outlined its internal decarbonisaiton strategy and roadmap as a signatory to the World Green Building Council’s Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment, under which the firm has pledged to achieve net zero emissions across its global operations by 2030. Already, Dar has achieved a 14% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, underscoring its commitment to lead by example.
This recognition also reflects Dar’s continued collaboration with Schneider Electric—a global leader in energy management and automation, as both organisations work toward shared sustainability ambitions and a more climate-resilient built environment.
At the core of Dar’s efforts is a belief that meaningful climate leadership begins at home. By embedding sustainability within its own operations, Dar builds the insights and capabilities needed to support clients and communities on their own journeys toward net zero.