Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 0:59:52 GMT -6
As people around the world continue to fight the spread of viral infections, But there is still another voice warning everyone to stop thinking about this infectious disease for a moment. To look back on the importance of nature on World Environment Day. Established by the United Nations on June 5th, based on the concept "It's time to...return breath to nature" Emirates Airlines Be aware of the organization's role in the world's ecosystem. and continue to take action to achieve this environmental goal.
Most recently, the operating B2B Email List results regarding the environment were clarified, presenting the overall picture. and information on the organization's success in the past financial report for the year 2019-2020 One of Emirates' key priorities has always been to ensure that wildlife is protected in the right areas. and has been committed to combating illegal wildlife trade Whether it is trade for care including various parts of animals To be used in cooking, medicine, leather goods, or even as gems and jewelry. This is estimated to be worth as much as twenty billion US dollars per year.
Emirates has both industrial and international operations. It is also part of organizations that combat the illegal transport of endangered species, such as United for Wildlife, ROUTES - Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species, and the National Environmental Protection Council. World Travel and Tourism (WTTC) The Emirates also does not compromise on the transportation and possession of protected wildlife. Trophy hunting competition or products related to illegal wildlife activities of any kind.
Most recently, the operating B2B Email List results regarding the environment were clarified, presenting the overall picture. and information on the organization's success in the past financial report for the year 2019-2020 One of Emirates' key priorities has always been to ensure that wildlife is protected in the right areas. and has been committed to combating illegal wildlife trade Whether it is trade for care including various parts of animals To be used in cooking, medicine, leather goods, or even as gems and jewelry. This is estimated to be worth as much as twenty billion US dollars per year.
Emirates has both industrial and international operations. It is also part of organizations that combat the illegal transport of endangered species, such as United for Wildlife, ROUTES - Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species, and the National Environmental Protection Council. World Travel and Tourism (WTTC) The Emirates also does not compromise on the transportation and possession of protected wildlife. Trophy hunting competition or products related to illegal wildlife activities of any kind.