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WHO WE ARE

At Ooredoo, we believe in the power of connection to drive human progress and create a digital future for all

Overview

Protecting Our Environment

As we grow our digital footprint, we’re also cutting emissions, saving energy, and using resources wisely— helping shape a more sustainable, low-carbon future.

Climate and Energy

Energy consumption is a key environmental consideration for the telecommunications sector and directly linked to greenhouse gas emissions. This impact is driven by the expansion of network infrastructure to meet rising data demands, as well as the deployment of new technologies such as 5G and AI, which require more energy-intensive systems. Our OpCos are transitioning to site electrification through grid and solar power, reducing reliance on diesel generators, cutting costs and emissions, and improving power stability for customers.

Resource Management

Efficient resource management is central to our sustainability efforts, as we work to optimize energy, water, land, and materials across our operations. While some OpCos such Qatar and Palestine operate ISO 14001-compliant QHSE Management Systems others adhere to the relevant environmental regulations of their respective countries, ensuring environmental stewardship is embedded in our local strategies.

Reducing Waste

As sustainability gains traction in the telecom sector, we continue to prioritize responsible waste management, including the upcycling and recycling of e-waste and the gradual elimination of single-use plastics. While each market implements resource-saving initiatives tailored to local needs, all Ooredoo operations uphold the Group’s commitment to reducing waste, reusing materials, and promoting recycling in support of a circular economy. In 2024, these efforts expanded across the region, driving meaningful environmental impact through innovative waste reduction strategies.

Saving Water

Ooredoo Group is committed to sustainable water management across its operations, recognizing the importance of conservation in water-scarce regions. In 2024, we expanded our efforts by integrating efficient water saving technologies and optimizing resource use into our activities.