• Mount Fuji provides the dramatic backdrop for a paddle boarder near Zaimokuza Beach in Kamakura, Japan. AP Photo
    Mount Fuji provides the dramatic backdrop for a paddle boarder near Zaimokuza Beach in Kamakura, Japan. AP Photo
  • British tennis player Katie Boulter serves during a practice session for the Australian Open in Melbourne. AFP
    British tennis player Katie Boulter serves during a practice session for the Australian Open in Melbourne. AFP
  • Tommy Huffstedtler, 17, sleds down a snow-covered hill in Avondale Estates, Georgia, US. EPA
    Tommy Huffstedtler, 17, sleds down a snow-covered hill in Avondale Estates, Georgia, US. EPA
  • Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto, right, receives Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba during a ceremonial welcome at the presidential palace in Bogor, West Java. AFP
    Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto, right, receives Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba during a ceremonial welcome at the presidential palace in Bogor, West Java. AFP
  • A Hindu devotee takes part in a religious procession of Naya Udasin Akhara ahead of the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, India. AFP
    A Hindu devotee takes part in a religious procession of Naya Udasin Akhara ahead of the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, India. AFP
  • Supporters of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol wave flags and shout slogans during a rally in Seoul. AFP
    Supporters of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol wave flags and shout slogans during a rally in Seoul. AFP
  • Commuters cycle through fog in Amritsar in Punjab, north-western India. AFP
    Commuters cycle through fog in Amritsar in Punjab, north-western India. AFP
  • A boy plays inside an army vehicle during Children's Day celebrations at a military base in Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
    A boy plays inside an army vehicle during Children's Day celebrations at a military base in Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
  • Luke Dexter stands amid the remains of his father's beachfront property following the Palisades fire in Malibu, California, US. AP Photo
    Luke Dexter stands amid the remains of his father's beachfront property following the Palisades fire in Malibu, California, US. AP Photo

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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.”

 

 

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Updated: January 11, 2025, 10:01 AM