Environmental Sustainability in the United Arab Emirates’ Digital Records Management Landscape: An Analysis of Strategies and Policies
Abstract
1. Introduction
Research Problem and Case Justification
2. Literature Review
2.1. Green Digital Records Management
2.2. Digital Records Management and Environmental Sustainability Challenges
2.3. The Application of AI and IoT in Sustainable Digital Records Management
3. Methodology
Limitations of the Study
4. Results and Analysis
- -
- The General Framework for Adopting Sustainable Digital Transformation (2024);
- -
- UAE Vision 2021 and Dubai’s Carbon Abatement Strategy 2030;
- -
- Renewable energy in sustainable digital records management;
- -
- E-waste collection methods and initiatives in the UAE;
- -
- The UAE Green Agenda 2030.
4.1. General Framework for Adopting Sustainable Digital Transformation
- -
- Enhancing the transition to digital services and operations to reduce paper usage and minimize environmental impact;
- -
- Encouraging the use of sustainable, energy-efficient data centers and cloud services to minimize environmental impacts;
- -
- Establishing sustainability standards in procurement processes for digital products and services;
- -
- Adopting sustainable design practices and developing reusable software solutions;
- -
- Implementing circular economy principles in managing digital devices, focusing on reuse and responsible e-waste disposal.
4.2. UAE Vision 2021 and Dubai’s Carbon Abatement Strategy 2030
- -
- Cohesive society and preserved identity;
- -
- Safe, public and fair judiciary;
- -
- Competitive knowledge economy;
- -
- First-rate education system;
- -
- World-class healthcare;
- -
- Sustainable environment and infrastructure [34].
4.3. Renewable Energy in Sustainable Digital Records Management: Dubai Solar-Powered Data Center
4.4. E-Waste Collection Methods and Initiatives in the UAE
4.5. The UAE Green Agenda 2030
5. Implications
6. Conclusions
7. Directions for Future Research
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
TOGAF | The Open Group Architecture Framework |
WEEE | Waste electrical and electronic equipment |
SDGs | Sustainable Development Goals |
UAE | The United Arab Emirates |
IoT | Internet of Things |
AI | Artificial intelligence |
References
- Kahn, O.; Punjab, J. Steps Taken by UAE Towards Sustainable Development and ESG Compliance. Law Update 2024. Available online: https://www.tamimi.com/law-update-articles/steps-taken-by-uae-towards-sustainable-development-and-esg-compliance/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- El Khatib, M.; Al-Sadi, A. Digital Transformation and Sustainability Factor: Cases from UAE. Am. J. Ind. Bus. Manag. 2023, 13, 1–12. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Maleki, N.; Salubi, O. Framework for the Assessment of Virtual Archival Systems and Provision of Virtual Archival Services for Environmental Sustainability in South Africa. Collect. J. Mus. Arch. Prof. 2023, 19, 571–582. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Raihan, A. The Influence of Digital Transformation on Environmental Sustainability. Artif. Intell. 2023, 8, 9. [Google Scholar]
- Pendergrass, K.L.; Sampson, W.; Walsh, T.; Alagna, L. Toward Environmentally Sustainable Digital Preservation. Am. Arch. 2019, 82, 165–206. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Stuermer, M.; Abu-Tayeh, G.; Myrach, T. Digital Sustainability: Basic Conditions for Sustainable Digital Artifacts and Their Ecosystems. Sustain. Sci. 2017, 12, 247–262. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Feroz, A.K.; Zo, H.; Chiravuri, A. Digital Transformation and Environmental Sustainability: A Review and Research Agenda. Sustainability 2021, 13, 1530. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Nkonge, N. Equinix Partners with Energy Companies to Recover and Deliver a Cleaner, Low-Cost Heat Alternative to Local Communities. What Is Data Center Heat Export and How Does it Work? 2024. Available online: https://blog.equinix.com/blog/2024/06/05/what-is-data-center-heat-export-and-how-does-it-work/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Nestor-Adestic. How to Apply Heat Reuse in Your Datacenter. Submer. Available online: https://submer.com/blog/how-to-apply-heat-reuse-in-your-datacenter/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Jackson, A. Data Centres. 2024. Available online: https://datacentremagazine.com/top10/top-10-data-centre-companies-in-the-world-2024 (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Jackson, T.; Hodgkinson, I. The Impact of Digital Decarbonisation in Records and Information Management; OASIS: Chicago, IL, USA, 2024. [Google Scholar]
- Datacentres.com. From Byproduct to Resource: How Data Centers Are Turning Waste Heat into Valuable Energy. 2024. Available online: https://www.datacenters.com/news/from-byproduct-to-resource-how-data-centers-are-turning-waste-heat-into-valuable-energy (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Roundy, J. Data Center Heat Reuse: How to Make the Most of Excess Heat. TechTarget. 2023. Available online: https://www.techtarget.com/searchdatacenter/tip/Data-center-heat-reuse-How-to-make-the-most-of-excess-heat (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Samuel, G.; Lucivero, F.; Somavilla, L. The Environmental Sustainability of Digital Technologies: Stakeholder Practices and Perspectives. Sustainability 2022, 14, 3791. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Alghamdi, H. Sustainability in Enterprise Architecture: From Optional to Essential. Eur. J. Sustain. Dev. 2024, 13, 357. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Rudram, B.; Becky, F.; Pedro, P.M.; Ramalingam, B. The Impact of Digital Technology on Environmental Sustainability and Resilience: An Evidence Review; Digital and Technology; Institute of Development Studies: London, UK, 2024; p. 61. [Google Scholar]
- Faulkner, J.; Lu, L.; Chen, J. Archivists’ Golden Egg: Environmental Sustainability Practices of Archives. Electron. Libr. 2021, 39, 258–280. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Ran, L.; Gailhofer, P.; Gensch, C.-O.; Köhler, A.; Wolff, F. Impacts of the Digital Transformation on the Environment and Sustainability; Öko-Institut: Freiburg, Germany, 2019. [Google Scholar]
- Mersico, L.; Abroshan, H.; Sanchez-Velazquez, E.; Saheer, L.B.; Simandjuntak, S.; Dhar-Bhattacharjee, S.; Al-Haddad, R.; Saeed, N.; Saxena, A. Challenges and Solutions for Sustainable ICT: The Role of File Storage. Sustainability 2024, 16, 8043. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Cullen, R.; Chawner, B. Institutional Repositories, Open Access, and Scholarly Communication: A Study of Conflicting Paradigms. J. Acad. Librariansh. 2011, 37, 460–470. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Chowdhury, G.G. How to Improve the Sustainability of Digital Libraries and Information Services? J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 2016, 67, 2379–2391. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Asali, O.; Kindblad, O. Green IS in Infrastructure Software A Study on the Adoption of Aspects of Green IS in Retail and Manufacturing Organizations. Master’s Thesis, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, 2017. [Google Scholar]
- The Higher Committee for Government Digital Transformation. The General Framework for Adopting Sustainable Digital Transformation. Available online: https://www.uaelegislation.gov.ae/en/policy/details/the-general-framework-for-adopting-sustainable-digital-transformation (accessed on 13 September 2024).
- Rajeshirke, R. Data Center E-Waste: The Growing Problem. LinkedIn. 2023. Available online: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/data-center-e-wastethe-growing-problem-rahul-rajeshirke (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Zorman, H. The Environmental Impact of Data Centers—Concerns and Solutions to Become Greener. Park Place Technology. 2024. Available online: https://www.parkplacetechnologies.com/blog/environmental-impact-data-centers/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Santamaria, S. Data Centers and the Climate Crisis: A Problem Hiding in Plain Sight. Dataversity. 2024. Available online: https://www.dataversity.net/data-centers-and-the-climate-crisis-a-problem-hiding-in-plain-sight/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Monserrate, S. The MIT Press Reader. 2022. Available online: https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-staggering-ecological-impacts-of-computation-and-the-cloud/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- High Digital. How IoT Devices Collect ESG Data for Sustainable Supply Chain Management; High Digital: London, UK, 2025. [Google Scholar]
- Okot, T.; Madrigal-Mendez, P.; Solorzano-Arias, D. The Internet of Things (IoT) for Sustainability: A Framework for Costa Rica. J. Technol. Manag. Innov. 2023, 18, 3–17. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Bala Dhandayuthapani, V. AI, IoT, and Smart Technologies for Environmental Resilience and Sustainability—Comprehensive Review. Int. J. Inf. Eng. Electron. Bus. 2024, 16, 75–84. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Bravo, J.; Valdivia, C.; Alarcón, R.; Germán, N.; Serquén, O.; Aquino, J.; Arbulú Ballesteros, M.A.; Guevara, L. Transforming Document Management for Environmental Sustainability: The Mediating Effect of pro-Environmental Culture and Service Satisfaction in Higher Education Institutions. Front. Sustain. 2025, 5, 1479927. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Indepth Research Institute. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Records Management. Corporate Governance, Management and Leadership. 2023. Available online: https://indepthresearch.org/blog/records-management/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Bolón-Canedo, V.; Morán-Fernández, L.; Cancela, B.; Alonso-Betanzos, A. A Review of Green Artificial Intelligence: Towards a More Sustainable Futsure. Neurocomputing 2024, 599, 128096. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Vision 2021. Available online: https://u.ae/en/about-the-uae/strategies-initiatives-and-awards/strategies-plans-and-visions/strategies-plans-and-visions-untill-2021/vision-2021 (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Supreme Council of Energy. Dubai’s Carbon Abatement Strategy Update (2021–2030); Supreme Council of Energy: Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2022. [Google Scholar]
- UAE and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Excellence in Implementation. 2017. Available online: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/20161UAE_SDGs_Report_Full_English.pdf (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Bowen, G.A. Document Analysis as a Qualitative Research Method. Qual. Res. J. 2009, 9, 27–40. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Almusalami, A.; Alnaqbi, F.; Alkaabi, S.; Alzeyoudi, R.; Awad, M. Sustainability Awareness in the UAE: A Case Study. Sustainability 2024, 16, 1621. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Iqbal, H. E-Waste Recyclers Are a Growing Concern to the Economy of the UAE. EcoMena Echoing Sustainability and Conservation. 2024. Available online: https://www.ecomena.org/e-waste-recyclers-a-growing-concern-to-economy-of-uae/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- UAE Ministry of Climate Change & Environment. UAE E-Waste Management Report. Abu Dhabi; UAE Ministry of Climate Change & Environment: Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2020. [Google Scholar]
- Abdul Waheed, K.; Singh, A.; Siddiqua, A.; El Gamal, M.; Laeequddin, M. E-Waste Recycling Behavior in the United Arab Emirates: Investigating the Roles of Environmental Consciousness, Cost, and Infrastructure Support. Sustainability 2023, 15, 14365. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Al Dajani, D. Perception and Attitudes of People in Dubai Towards Waste Management. Available online: https://mbrsg.ae/w/perception-and-attitudes-of-people-in-dubai-towards-waste-management (accessed on 5 July 2024).
- Forti, V.; Baldé, C.; Kuehr, R.; Bel, G. The Global E-Waste Monitor 2020 Quantities, Flows, and the Circular Economy Potential. 2020. Available online: https://collections.unu.edu/view/UNU:7737 (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Ghulam, S.T.; Abushammala, H. Challenges and Opportunities in the Management of Electronic Waste and Its Impact on Human Health and Environment. Sustainability 2023, 15, 1837. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Ahmad Khan, S. Clearly Hazardous, Obscurely Regulated: Lessons from the Basel Convention on Waste Trade. AJIL Unbound 2020, 114, 200–205. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- AL-Dabbagh, R. Dubai, the Sustainable, Smart City. Renew. Energy Environ. Sustain. 2022, 7, 3. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Dubai Announces Ambitious Plan to Achieve 50% Reduction in Carbon Emissions by 2030. Available online: https://mediaoffice.ae/en/news/2023/december/08-12/dubai-announces-ambitious-plan-to-achieve-50-per-reduction-in-carbon-emissions-by-2030 (accessed on 5 December 2024).
- Cities100: Dubai—Demand and Supply-Side CO2 Reductions. Available online: https://www.c40.org/case-studies/cities100-dubai-demand-and-supply-side-co2-reductions/ (accessed on 7 December 2024).
- Meredith, A.; Lodovica, B.; Mizuno, A.; Dulin, C.; Mega, Y. Renewable Energy—United Arab Emirates. Statista. 2025. Available online: https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/energy/renewable-energy/united-arab-emirates (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Al Mazrouei, S. UAE’s Clean Energy Investments Exceed AED45 Billion. Available online: https://www.moei.gov.ae/en/media-center/news/15/9/2024/uaes-clean-energy-investments-exceed-aed45-billion-suhail-al-mazrouei (accessed on 5 July 2024).
- International Energy Agency. Global Energy Review 2020 The Impacts of the COVID-19 Crisis on Global Energy Demand and CO2 Emissions; International Energy Agency: Paris, France, 2020. [Google Scholar]
- Friedlingstein, P.; O’Sullivan, M.; Jones, M.W.; Andrew, R.M.; Hauck, J.; Olsen, A.; Peters, G.P.; Peters, W.; Pongratz, J.; Sitch, S.; et al. Global Carbon Budget 2020. Earth Syst. Sci. Data 2020, 12, 3269–3340. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Villena, V.; Gioia, D. A More Sustainable Supply Chain. 2020. Available online: https://hbr.org/2020/03/a-more-sustainable-supply-chain (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Godawska, J.; Wyrobek, J. The Impact of Environmental Policy Stringency on Renewable Energy Production in the Visegrad Group Countries. Energies 2021, 14, 6225. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Largest Solar-Powered Data Centre. Available online: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/713557-largest-solar-powered-data-center (accessed on 16 July 2024).
- Sharma, A. Dubai Opens World’s Largest Solar-Powered Data Centre. The National. 2023. Available online: https://www.thenationalnews.com/climate/road-to-net-zero/2023/02/16/dubai-gets-worlds-largest-solar-powered-data-centre/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Climate Action Tracker. Available online: https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/uae/ (accessed on 12 October 2024).
- UAE Energy Diversification. Available online: https://www.uae-embassy.org/discover-uae/climate-and-energy/uae-energy-diversification (accessed on 13 November 2024).
- Jones, J.S. ChatGPT—DEWA Declares a Utility First. Available online: https://www.smart-energy.com/regional-news/africa-middle-east/chatgpt-dewa-declares-a-utility-first/ (accessed on 20 June 2024).
- Jones, J. DEWA’s Solar-Powered Data Centre Inaugurated. Available online: https://www.smart-energy.com/regional-news/africa-middle-east/dewas-solar-powered-data-centre-inaugurated/ (accessed on 14 July 2024).
- Eco-Friendly E-Waste Disposal Services Dubai. Available online: https://www.escrappy.ae/eco-friendly-e-waste-disposal-services-dubai/ (accessed on 20 July 2024).
- Electronic Waste Recycling Dubai. Available online: https://www.greensolutionsuae.com/services/electronic-waste-recycling-dubai/ (accessed on 20 July 2024).
- Evans, M.; Kathryn, J. United States Energy Association: Critical Material Recovery from E-Waste; Battelle: Columbus, OH, USA, 2023; p. 68. [Google Scholar]
- Recycling of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (E-Waste). Available online: https://landbellcanada.com/e-waste/ (accessed on 5 November 2024).
- Romuno, J. The Complete E-Waste Recycling Process. Commercial Waste, Municipality Waste, Types of Waste. 2021. Available online: https://www.rts.com/blog/the-complete-e-waste-recycling-process/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Wu, T. What Is E-Waste Recycling and How Is It Done? Earth.Org. 2023. Available online: https://earth.org/what-is-e-waste-recycling/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Iattoni, G.; Vermeersch, E.; Baldé, K.; Nnorom, I.C.; Kühr, R. Regional E-Waste Monitor for the Arab States 2021; United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR): Bonn, Germany, 2021; ISBN 978-92-61-35311-7. [Google Scholar]
- International Organization for Standardization. ISO 14001:2015; Environmental Management Systems—Requirements with Guidance for Use. ISO: Geneva, Switzerland, 2015. Available online: https://www.iso.org/standard/60857.html (accessed on 10 June 2025).
- Hazardous Waste Management Policy. 2011. Available online: https://publicwebuploads.uwec.edu/documents/Hazardous-Waste-Management-Policy2.pdf (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Licensing of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Service Providers in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. CWM.SOP.PR/03. Available online: https://www.ead.gov.ae/-/media/Project/EAD/EAD/Documents/Waste-managements/Guidelines-Standard-Operating-Procedures/SOP-WEE.pdf (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- The UAE SDG Data Hub. Available online: https://u.ae/en/about-the-uae/digital-uae/data/sdg-data-hubs (accessed on 5 June 2025).
- Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure Launches Big Data Ecosystem and Digital Twin Platform at World Governments Summit. Available online: https://www.moei.gov.ae/en/media-center/news/14/2/2024/ministry-of-energy-and-infrastructure-launches-big-data-ecosystem-and-digital-twin-platform-at (accessed on 5 October 2024).
- Alhameli, N. UAE Statement at the Second Committee of the UN General Assembly on Information and Communication Technologies for Sustainable Development. Available online: https://uaeun.org/statement/uaeun-2c-sustainable-development-18oct/ (accessed on 5 December 2024).
- Mosweu, O. A Framework for Development of Digital Records Preservation in the Cloud in Botswana. J. S. Afr. Soc. Arch. 2023, 56, 17–34. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Modern Digital Records Management Compliance, and Beyond! 2020. Available online: https://landing.newgensoft.com/hubfs/_2020%20Website%20files/eBooks/eBook_%20Digital%20Records%20Management.pdf (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- Hutchinson, E. Spotlight on UAE’s Digital Transformation. Intelligent Data Centers. 2024. Available online: https://www.intelligentdatacentres.com/2024/09/25/spotlight-on-uaes-digital-transformation/ (accessed on 5 May 2025).
- International Organization for Standardization. ISO/TR 15489-2:2017; Information and Documentation-Records Management-Part 2: Guidelines. ISO: Geneva, Switzerland, 2017. Available online: https://www.iso.org/standard/72966.html (accessed on 10 June 2025).
Problem | Description |
---|---|
High energy consumption | Massive electricity use, especially for AI and cloud operations |
E-waste generation | Frequent hardware upgrades create millions of tons of electronic waste |
Water usage | Large volumes used for cooling, stressing local water supplies |
Greenhouse gas emissions | Reliance on fossil fuels increases carbon footprint |
Micro-climate creation | Waste heat alters local temperature and humidity patterns |
Noise pollution | Constant operation generates disruptive noise |
Resource extraction impacts | Manufacturing hardware depletes non-renewable resources and damages ecosystems |
Improper disposal of technology | Hazardous chemicals can contaminate soil and water if not properly managed |
Pillar/Theme | Key Questions |
---|---|
National Frameworks for Sustainable Digital Transformation |
|
UAE Vision and Carbon Abatement Strategies |
|
Renewable Energy in Digital Records Management |
|
E-Waste Collection and Management |
|
The UAE Green Agenda 2030 |
|
Indicator | Value | Source | Nature of Data |
---|---|---|---|
E-waste generated (annually) | 162,000 tonnes | EcoMena [39] | Historical actual |
E-waste recycling rate | 30% | Global E-waste Monitor [43] | Estimated |
Clean energy share | 27.83% (2023) | Statista [49] | Historical actual |
Renewable energy target | 32% by 2030 | UAE Energy Strategy 2050 | Forecast/target |
Carbon reduction (Dubai) | 21% by 2021 | Dubai Carbon Strategy [35] | Reported performance |
Disclaimer/Publisher’s Note: The statements, opinions and data contained in all publications are solely those of the individual author(s) and contributor(s) and not of MDPI and/or the editor(s). MDPI and/or the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to people or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content. |
© 2025 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Share and Cite
Chaterera-Zambuko, F. Environmental Sustainability in the United Arab Emirates’ Digital Records Management Landscape: An Analysis of Strategies and Policies. Sustainability 2025, 17, 6266. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17146266
Chaterera-Zambuko F. Environmental Sustainability in the United Arab Emirates’ Digital Records Management Landscape: An Analysis of Strategies and Policies. Sustainability. 2025; 17(14):6266. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17146266
Chicago/Turabian StyleChaterera-Zambuko, Forget. 2025. "Environmental Sustainability in the United Arab Emirates’ Digital Records Management Landscape: An Analysis of Strategies and Policies" Sustainability 17, no. 14: 6266. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17146266
APA StyleChaterera-Zambuko, F. (2025). Environmental Sustainability in the United Arab Emirates’ Digital Records Management Landscape: An Analysis of Strategies and Policies. Sustainability, 17(14), 6266. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17146266