• Israeli security officers deploy as Palestinian landowners demonstrate next to land confiscated for the Israeli settlement of Karmel (background), near Yatta village south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    Israeli security officers deploy as Palestinian landowners demonstrate next to land confiscated for the Israeli settlement of Karmel (background), near Yatta village south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • A picture shos a view of the Israeli settlement of Beni Hever, with the Palestinian Bani Naim village on a hill further, near Yatta south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    A picture shos a view of the Israeli settlement of Beni Hever, with the Palestinian Bani Naim village on a hill further, near Yatta south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • Israeli security officers deploy as Palestinian landowners demonstrate next to land confiscated for the Israeli settlement of Karmel (background), near Yatta village south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    Israeli security officers deploy as Palestinian landowners demonstrate next to land confiscated for the Israeli settlement of Karmel (background), near Yatta village south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • Israeli security officers deploy as Palestinian landowners demonstrate next to land confiscated for the Israeli settlement of Karmel (background), near Yatta village south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    Israeli security officers deploy as Palestinian landowners demonstrate next to land confiscated for the Israeli settlement of Karmel (background), near Yatta village south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • Israeli security officers deploy as Palestinian landowners demonstrate next to land confiscated for the Israeli settlement of Karmel (background), near Yatta village south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    Israeli security officers deploy as Palestinian landowners demonstrate next to land confiscated for the Israeli settlement of Karmel (background), near Yatta village south of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • Palestinian protesters gather during clashes with Israeli security forces following a demonstration against settlements in the village of Beita in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    Palestinian protesters gather during clashes with Israeli security forces following a demonstration against settlements in the village of Beita in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • epa09747201 Palestinian protesters clash with Israeli forces during a demonstration against Israel's settlements on the lands of Beita village, near the West Bank city of Nablus. EPA
    epa09747201 Palestinian protesters clash with Israeli forces during a demonstration against Israel's settlements on the lands of Beita village, near the West Bank city of Nablus. EPA
  • A Palestinian protester hurls a tear gas canister towards Israeli security forces following a demonstration against settlements in the village of Beita in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    A Palestinian protester hurls a tear gas canister towards Israeli security forces following a demonstration against settlements in the village of Beita in the occupied West Bank. AFP

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Some popular drinks with high levels of sugar and caffeine have slipped through the fizz drink tax loophole, as they are not carbonated or classed as an energy drink.

Arizona Iced Tea with lemon is one of those beverages, with one 240 millilitre serving offering up 23 grams of sugar - about six teaspoons.

A 680ml can of Arizona Iced Tea costs just Dh6.

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How green is the expo nursery?

Some 400,000 shrubs and 13,000 trees in the on-site nursery

An additional 450,000 shrubs and 4,000 trees to be delivered in the months leading up to the expo

Ghaf, date palm, acacia arabica, acacia tortilis, vitex or sage, techoma and the salvadora are just some heat tolerant native plants in the nursery

Approximately 340 species of shrubs and trees selected for diverse landscape

The nursery team works exclusively with organic fertilisers and pesticides

All shrubs and trees supplied by Dubai Municipality

Most sourced from farms, nurseries across the country

Plants and trees are re-potted when they arrive at nursery to give them room to grow

Some mature trees are in open areas or planted within the expo site

Green waste is recycled as compost

Treated sewage effluent supplied by Dubai Municipality is used to meet the majority of the nursery’s irrigation needs

Construction workforce peaked at 40,000 workers

About 65,000 people have signed up to volunteer

Main themes of expo is  ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’ and three subthemes of opportunity, mobility and sustainability.

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Some of Darwish's last words

"They see their tomorrows slipping out of their reach. And though it seems to them that everything outside this reality is heaven, yet they do not want to go to that heaven. They stay, because they are afflicted with hope." - Mahmoud Darwish, to attendees of the Palestine Festival of Literature, 2008

His life in brief: Born in a village near Galilee, he lived in exile for most of his life and started writing poetry after high school. He was arrested several times by Israel for what were deemed to be inciteful poems. Most of his work focused on the love and yearning for his homeland, and he was regarded the Palestinian poet of resistance. Over the course of his life, he published more than 30 poetry collections and books of prose, with his work translated into more than 20 languages. Many of his poems were set to music by Arab composers, most significantly Marcel Khalife. Darwish died on August 9, 2008 after undergoing heart surgery in the United States. He was later buried in Ramallah where a shrine was erected in his honour.

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It's up to you to go green

Nils El Accad, chief executive and owner of Organic Foods and Café, says going green is about “lifestyle and attitude” rather than a “money change”; people need to plan ahead to fill water bottles in advance and take their own bags to the supermarket, he says.

“People always want someone else to do the work; it doesn’t work like that,” he adds. “The first step: you have to consciously make that decision and change.”

When he gets a takeaway, says Mr El Accad, he takes his own glass jars instead of accepting disposable aluminium containers, paper napkins and plastic tubs, cutlery and bags from restaurants.

He also plants his own crops and herbs at home and at the Sheikh Zayed store, from basil and rosemary to beans, squashes and papayas. “If you’re going to water anything, better it be tomatoes and cucumbers, something edible, than grass,” he says.

“All this throwaway plastic - cups, bottles, forks - has to go first,” says Mr El Accad, who has banned all disposable straws, whether plastic or even paper, from the café chain.

One of the latest changes he has implemented at his stores is to offer refills of liquid laundry detergent, to save plastic. The two brands Organic Foods stocks, Organic Larder and Sonnett, are both “triple-certified - you could eat the product”.  

The Organic Larder detergent will soon be delivered in 200-litre metal oil drums before being decanted into 20-litre containers in-store.

Customers can refill their bottles at least 30 times before they start to degrade, he says. Organic Larder costs Dh35.75 for one litre and Dh62 for 2.75 litres and refills will cost 15 to 20 per cent less, Mr El Accad says.

But while there are savings to be had, going green tends to come with upfront costs and extra work and planning. Are we ready to refill bottles rather than throw them away? “You have to change,” says Mr El Accad. “I can only make it available.”

Updated: February 12, 2022, 1:16 PM