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Why 黑料社区 is ditching plastic bottles in favor of tap water

Why 黑料社区 is ditching plastic bottles in favor of tap water
黑料社区 ensures tap water safety through advanced desalination and strict quality control. (AFP file)
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Updated 01 March 2025

Why 黑料社区 is ditching plastic bottles in favor of tap water

Why 黑料社区 is ditching plastic bottles in favor of tap water
  • Refill stations and home filtration offer sustainable alternatives to bottled water as 65 percent of Saudis worry about plastic鈥檚 health risks
  • Solutions like Wisewell鈥檚 smart filtration system can build trust in tap water by providing real-time data on water quality and usage

RIYADH: Plastic consumption remains a deeply ingrained part of daily life in 黑料社区. However, growing public awareness and innovative solutions have brought the country to a crossroads in its sustainability journey.

Each year, 5 billion plastic water bottles are discarded in 黑料社区, of which less than 5 percent are recycled.

Despite mounting public concern about the environmental impact of plastic waste, 77 percent of Saudis continue to rely on bottled water as their main source of hydration, according to a study by Wisewell, a UAE-based water technology company.

Sami Khoreibi, founder and CEO of Wisewell, refers to this contradiction as 鈥渢he plastic paradox鈥 鈥 a term that captures the disconnect between environmental concerns and real-world behavior.

鈥淧eople know the risks, they鈥檙e aware of the damage, but they don鈥檛 feel like they have an alternative,鈥 he told Arab News. 鈥淎nd until now, they really haven鈥檛.鈥

Unlike other materials, plastic does not biodegrade and can take up to 1,000 years to break down, according to the UN Environment Program. As it accumulates, it pollutes ecosystems, harms marine life, degrades soil, contaminates groundwater, and poses serious health risks.




Plastic waste wash ashore in the beach next to the Panama Canal. (Shutterstock file photo)

However, Saudi taste for bottled water is not entirely by choice. Khoreibi says Saudi residents have historically tended to prefer bottled water due to a lack of viable alternatives.

鈥淔or decades, tap water hasn鈥檛 been widely trusted for drinking,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd filtration solutions, when available, have either been too complex, lacked transparency, or weren鈥檛 positioned as a real replacement for bottled water.鈥

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鈥 Producing and transporting 1 kg of bottled water uses 27 kg of water, 0.85 kg of fossil fuel, and emits 562 grams of greenhouse gases.

鈥 Chemicals like BPA in plastic bottles are linked to health issues, including high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.

鈥 Bottled water鈥檚 environmental impact is up to 3,500 times greater than tap water.

黑料社区 ensures tap water safety through advanced desalination and strict quality control. Due to its arid climate and absence of permanent rivers, about 60 percent of the country鈥檚 potable water comes from desalination, with the rest from non-renewable groundwater.

However, a mix of distrust in tap water, limited filtration options, and the extreme climate driving high hydration needs has led to a system where single-use plastic bottles are the default.

Fortunately, this is not an irreversible trend. 鈥淭his is a region that has transformed itself time and time again,鈥 said Khoreibi. 鈥淚f we can shift from an oil-dependent economy to a diversified one, we can absolutely change the way people consume water.鈥




People drinking from plastic bottles everyday are exposing themselves to microplastics daily, say scientists. (Shutterstock photo)

Beyond environmental damage, microplastics and nanoplastics also threaten public health.

Studies show that particles shed from plastic bottles over time have entered human food systems and even the bloodstream. Scientists are now linking microplastic exposure to fertility issues, neurological disorders, and other health concerns.

Khoreibi believes health concerns will be the biggest driver of change. 鈥淧eople care about the planet, but let鈥檚 be honest 鈥 what really moves people is personal health,鈥 he said.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e drinking from plastic bottles, you鈥檙e exposing yourself to microplastics daily. And what we鈥檙e seeing in new research is alarming 鈥 these particles are showing up in human organs, even in unborn babies.

鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just an environmental issue anymore. It鈥檚 a human health crisis.鈥




To cut single-use plastics and triple recycling targets by 2030, the Saudi government has launched numerous initiatives under Vision 2030. (Shutterstock)

A recent survey by Wisewell found that 65 percent of Saudi residents are already concerned about the health implications of plastic consumption. However, many have continued using bottled water because no widely trusted alternative has been available.

To cut single-use plastics and triple recycling targets by 2030, the Saudi government has launched numerous initiatives under Vision 2030, including banning plastic bags and straws as part of its intensified sustainability efforts.

Khoreibi stresses that tackling plastic waste at its source is more effective than relying solely on recycling. 鈥淭he best way to increase recycling rates is actually to reduce what needs to be recycled in the first place,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 need more efficient ways to deal with plastic waste 鈥 we need to eliminate single-use plastic bottles entirely.鈥

Khoreibi drew a direct parallel between the rise of sustainable water solutions and the early development of solar energy in the region. In 2007, he launched Abu Dhabi鈥檚 first solar company at a time when the idea of using solar power in an oil-rich country was met with skepticism.

鈥淭hey thought it was crazy,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hy would a country with so much oil invest in solar? But fast forward a few years, and now solar is a key part of the energy mix.鈥

He added: 鈥淭he same thing will happen with water 鈥 the idea that you need bottled water for safety and quality is a myth that鈥檚 going to disappear.鈥

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Alternative solutions such as refill stations, biodegradable packaging, and home filtration systems are already transforming how people access clean water. Wisewell, for example, has developed a smart filtration system that provides real-time data on water quality, filter life, and consumption patterns.

Khoreibi believes trust is key to adoption. 鈥淔iltration isn鈥檛 new, but people need to see and understand that it works,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why our system gives users real-time data 鈥 they can actually monitor their water quality, so there鈥檚 no more mystery about what they鈥檙e drinking.鈥

黑料社区 offers a prime landscape for shifting from bottled water consumption to sustainable alternatives. With one of the world鈥檚 youngest populations, the country is eager for innovation.

Additionally, the government is actively promoting sustainability and technology, while consumer awareness about plastic waste and microplastics is at an all-time high.

Recognizing this shift, Wisewell has recently entered the Saudi market. The expansion aligns with Vision 2030鈥檚 environmental goals, offering Saudi households a sustainable alternative to plastic water bottles.




Sami Khoreibi, founder and CEO of Wisewell. (Supplied)

Khoreibi sees this as a crucial step in reducing the Kingdom鈥檚 reliance on single-use plastics. 鈥淭his is one of the most exciting markets in the world right now for sustainability-driven solutions,鈥 he said.

鈥満诹仙缜 is undergoing massive change, and there鈥檚 a real appetite for innovation. We鈥檙e not just launching a product 鈥 we鈥檙e helping drive a movement.鈥

Nonetheless, consumer education remains a challenge. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about giving people an alternative 鈥 it鈥檚 about making them feel confident in it,鈥 Khoreibi said.

鈥淭hey need to believe that a filtration-based system is not just an option, but the best option for their health, their convenience, and their wallets.鈥




Filtration plant developed by a team from the reuse unit invented at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. (AN file photo)

Khoreibi views 黑料社区鈥檚 embrace of sustainable water solutions as part of a broader regional shift, positioning the Gulf not just as an importer of innovation but as a driver of global solutions.

鈥淔or so long, we鈥檝e looked to the West for technology,鈥 he said. 鈥淚s it German? Is it American? Is it Japanese? But that鈥檚 changing. The Gulf is now producing world-class technology 鈥 not just for itself, but for export.

鈥淭he future of sustainable water solutions doesn鈥檛 have to come from Europe or North America. It can come from here.鈥

黑料社区 has the potential to lead the region in eliminating single-use plastics, setting a precedent for neighboring countries. A successful effort would not only address its own plastic crisis but also help shape the global conversation on water consumption and sustainability.

鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just about stopping plastic waste,鈥 Khoreibi said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about rethinking the way we consume water entirely. And 黑料社区 has the power to lead that change.鈥


KSrelief supervisor-general, executive director of WFP discuss relief efforts

KSrelief supervisor-general, executive director of WFP discuss relief efforts
Updated 25 September 2025

KSrelief supervisor-general, executive director of WFP discuss relief efforts

KSrelief supervisor-general, executive director of WFP discuss relief efforts

NEW YORK: Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, on Thursday met with Cindy Hensley McCain, executive director of the World Food Programme, on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The discussions focused on topics of mutual interest concerning humanitarian and relief efforts, as well as updates on food-related projects implemented by both parties, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

McCain commended KSrelief鈥檚 achievements in humanitarian, relief, and development work, highlighting its relentless dedication to assisting countries and communities in need worldwide.

Also, speaking at the session 鈥淗umanitarian Diplomacy in Action: Collective Response to the Crises in the Middle East,鈥 Al-Rabeeah stressed that humanitarian diplomacy is essential for achieving peace and stability, and that combining humanitarian efforts with diplomacy fosters productive dialogue, despite the challenges involved. 


Mount Muhajjah 鈥 a living record of ancient civilization听

Mount Muhajjah 鈥 a living record of ancient civilization听
Updated 25 September 2025

Mount Muhajjah 鈥 a living record of ancient civilization听

Mount Muhajjah 鈥 a living record of ancient civilization听
  • The mountain is home to a vast collection of Thamudic rock inscriptions and drawings of people, camels, horses, gazelles, and lions, dating back to ancient civilizations and eras

RIYADH: Mount Muhajjah, one of the Hail region鈥檚 most well-known natural landmarks, is an example of the Kingdom鈥檚 history and culture. 

Situated 240 kilometers southwest of the Hail region, the rocky cavities of the mountain take on a range of shapes and layered gradients, revealing details of ancient earth layers and the effects of past eras, due to sand erosion and weathering on the mountain.

The mountain, in Al-Shamli Governorate, holds exceptional historical and geological significance, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Its sandy, sedimentary rock formations contrast starkly with striking natural features resembling pathways and arches.

Mount Muhajjah is also surrounded by sand dunes, with desert plants such as arta, ramth, and various spring flora thriving in its low-lying pasturelands.

With its clear skies and diverse terrain, the site is an ideal destination for outdoor adventurers, tourists, visitors, and locals alike, especially during the winter and spring seasons.

The Heritage Commission said that Mount Muhajjah is a living record of ancient civilizations, a prominent landmark, and a destination for natural and cultural tourism.

It is distinguished by its special drawings and engravings, along with the surrounding sites that have been recorded and discovered through survey and rock art documentation projects.

The mountain is home to a vast collection of Thamudic rock inscriptions and drawings of people, camels, horses, gazelles, and lions, dating back to ancient civilizations and eras. 

Documented among the Thamudic inscriptions is 鈥渢raveler鈥檚 journal鈥 鈥 traces left by travelers who passed through the area because it lay along ancient caravan and trade routes.

The mountain has long attracted the attention of travelers, both ancient and modern, as well as Saudi and Western researchers, leading to the publication of several studies and books focused on the interpretation of Thamudic inscriptions and the broader analysis of rock art in the region.

The Heritage Commission affirmed its ongoing efforts to protect the Mount Muhajjah site and highlight its scientific and cultural significance.

These efforts reflect the Hail region鈥檚 status as a hub of antiquities and rock art and supports the goals of 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 to preserve national heritage and elevate its global profile.


 


黑料社区 to host 2027 IASP World Conference

黑料社区 to host 2027 IASP World Conference
Updated 25 September 2025

黑料社区 to host 2027 IASP World Conference

黑料社区 to host 2027 IASP World Conference
  • Successful bid to host the 2027 World Conference of the International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation
  • Dhahran Techno Valley saw off competition from science parks in Norrkoping in Sweden and Chiang Mai in Thailand

DHAHRAN: 黑料社区, represented by Dhahran Techno Valley at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, has won its bid to host the 2027 World Conference of the International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation.

The decision was announced during the IASP General Assembly Beijing, with the Kingdom beating off competition from science parks in Norrkoping in Sweden and Chiang Mai in Thailand.

The conference will underline 黑料社区鈥檚 position as a leader on the global innovation map and reflects its growing capabilities in the areas of energy, sustainability and future technologies.

It also highlights the Kingdom鈥檚 attractive and supportive environment for innovation and investment, with the event expected to draw more than 1,000 attendees including academics, investors and entrepreneurs.

Dhahran Techno Valley secured 87 votes out of 118 participating members, surpassing the 59 votes required to win in the final round.

The 2026 IASP World Conference will be held in Sophia Antipolis, France, before the spotlight turns to Dhahran.


黑料社区, OIC officials discuss labor issues in Baku

黑料社区, OIC officials discuss labor issues in Baku
Updated 25 September 2025

黑料社区, OIC officials discuss labor issues in Baku

黑料社区, OIC officials discuss labor issues in Baku
  • OIC plays a critical role in promoting sustainable development
  • Abdullah Abuthnain, Saudi鈥檚 vice minister, attended the meeting

RIYADH: Abdullah Abuthnain, 黑料社区鈥檚 vice minister of human resources and social development for labor, led the Kingdom鈥檚 delegation to the executive council meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation鈥檚 Labour Centre in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Sep. 23 and 24.

The meeting included ministers and senior officials from OIC member states and addressed issues including employment and social protection, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

It also examined the major challenges facing labor markets across the Islamic world and explored opportunities for growth and sustainable employment.

In his remarks, the minister highlighted the pivotal role of the OIC鈥檚 Labour Centre in coordinating efforts and facilitating the exchange of expertise among member states.

He underscored the need to sustain this cooperation to overcome labor market challenges, strengthen social protection, and promote sustainable development across the Islamic world.

He also underlined key initiatives in the Kingdom鈥檚 labor market aimed at empowering youth, enhancing their economic participation, and advancing digital transformation in service delivery.

Abuthnain also took part in a roundtable titled 鈥淚nnovative Labor and Employment Strategies in a Changing World: Global Challenges 鈥 National Solutions鈥, which was attended by ministers and representatives from nearly 30 OIC member states.

The meeting concluded by stressing the importance of strengthening cooperation among member states and adopting innovative labor policies that foster the development of human capital across member states.


Saudi internal auditors share expertise at Japan conference

Saudi internal auditors share expertise at Japan conference
Updated 25 September 2025

Saudi internal auditors share expertise at Japan conference

Saudi internal auditors share expertise at Japan conference
  • Saudi Authority of Internal Auditors CEO Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Shebeili stressed the need for international cooperation in developing the profession
  • Al-Shebeili emphasized the importance of academic programs and partnerships with leading global universities

RIYADH: Representatives from the Saudi Authority of Internal Auditors joined other international leaders and experts in Japan for the National Internal Audit Conference.

One of their aims is to strengthen cooperation between the authority and its foreign counterparts, reaffirming the Kingdom鈥檚 role in leading change and professional leadership at the global level. It will also highlight the authority鈥檚 experience in areas such as oversight, governance, transparency and compliance.

The authority鈥檚 CEO, Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Shebeili, was one of the keynote speakers. He stressed the need for international cooperation in developing the profession and said 黑料社区 attached great importance to internal auditing as a crucial tool for progress as it improved performance quality and helped ensure high standards.

He added initiatives presented by the authority, such as 鈥淔rom Riyadh to the World,鈥 contributed greatly to the exchange of expertise and the building of professional networks that included China, Russia, Australia, Switzerland, Austria and the US. This in turn was reflected in developing methods of applying internal auditing in line with modern technological advances.

Al-Shebeili emphasized the importance of academic programs and partnerships with leading global universities, which the authority is currently undertaking with Harvard University in the US and Cambridge University in the UK.

These partnerships resulted in more than 200 professional leaders graduating from the Internal Audit Leadership program and 45 from Governance, Risk and Compliance.

He added the Kingdom had become a global hub for developing the profession by enhancing the quality of internal auditing, raising the efficiency of practitioners and building generations capable of leading the future.

The shared vision, he said, was to build an 鈥渁udit profession without borders鈥 based on knowledge, cooperation and innovation.