United Development Company (UDC), the master developer of The Pearl Island and Gewan Island, has been awarded the highest Gold Certification by CSR Accreditation, a leading UK-based organisation associated with Buckinghamshire New University that delivers a global standard of social responsibility.
This achievement marks a significant milestone for UDC as it is now the first in Qatar to receive such recognition from a notable accreditation-giving body. UDC remains committed to upholding the highest standards of quality and excellence in all aspects of its operations.
The Gold Certification from CSR Accreditation acknowledges UDC's dedication to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and governance initiatives across various areas.
UDC has consistently demonstrated its commitment to the ‘4-Pillar CSR Roadmap’, which encompasses the environment, workplace, community, and philanthropy. This remarkable achievement is a testament to UDC’s strategic approach that places great importance on responsibility towards its employees, the community, the environment, and corporate governance standards.
The company has achieved a remarkable feat by securing five certifications that underscore its commitment to adhering to internationally recognised standards established by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO).
These certifications encompass a range of critical areas, including Quality Management (ISO 9001), Environmental Management (ISO 14001), Occupational Health & Safety Management (ISO 45001), Information Security Management (ISO 27001), and Business Continuity Management (ISO 22301).
By attaining these certifications, UDC not only underscores its dedication to upholding the highest standards but also showcases its unwavering commitment to the continuous enhancement and progression of its community initiatives. These certifications serve as a testament to UDC's meticulous planning, diligent execution, and steadfast pursuit of excellence.
UDC has taken substantial measures to integrate sustainable practices into its operations, resulting in a significant reduction of its carbon footprint. One of these initiatives involves the conservation and utilisation of treated sewage effluent water, amounting to an impressive 15,430,212 m3 from 2018 to the present day.
Furthermore, The Pearl and Gewan Islands’ carefully selected flora primarily comprises local and native plants and trees, which are well adapted to the region's environment. This choice not only enhances the island's natural beauty but also reduces water consumption, contributing to water resource preservation.
The company has also led the way by creating the first-ever biodiversity map for The Pearl and Gewan islands. This map has facilitated the planting of over 8,000 mature trees, each more than a decade old, along with the incorporation of soft landscapes featuring natural trees and living plants that collectively span an area equivalent to 90 football fields. These endeavours are part of UDC's ongoing commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and actively engaging in carbon sequestration efforts.
UDC’s continuous success in project delivery and its unwavering dedication to upholding the highest standards of quality across all its operations have garnered well-deserved recognition through a multitude of prestigious awards and certifications. This latest accolade, the CSR Accreditation, is yet another shining testament to UDC’s steadfast commitment to CSR.