UAE | Environment
Greener path to the shop
Her children will never use a plastic bag. German expatriate mother Rita Amer has made this conscious decision.
- Image Credit: Atiq-Ur-Rehman/Gulf News
- From left: Faras, Hana and Rita Amer from Mirdiff, show the special recyclable boxes they use instead of plastic bags.
Dubai: Her children will never use a plastic bag. German expatriate mother Rita Amer has made this conscious decision.
It is a tough call in an age where polyethylene bags are as ubiquitous as traffic cones. Amer said: "My children have started using plastic drinking bottles since we moved to the UAE a year ago from Germany, but I will never allow them to use a plastic bag."
Her children Faras, 11, and Hana, 13, are not complaining. Their mother has not used a plastic bag for over three decades.
Eco-awareness
This was partly due to her life in Germany where she grew up at a time when the country was going through a wave of change.
"Germany was part of the eco-awareness phase in the 1970s. That helped me grow up with all such 'green' practices like using solar panels at home and barely using plastic bags," she said.
Related Links
She recently switched from her reusable bags to a plastic box. "I've been carrying a reusable bag ever since I can remember. The plastic box is also very practical as it doesn't weigh much and can hold many things. Plus, it's easier to carry," she said.
She packs her groceries directly into the box, which resembles a laundry basket. Filled with her regular groceries, the box is a unique sight in supermarket isles as other residents continue to struggle with plastic.
Amer said supermarket staff has been more than helpful with this unique habit, once they found out the reason behind it.
"I am delighted to see that Gulf News' 'No to Plastic Bags' campaign is gaining momentum. For me using plastic bags for shopping is a sign of ignorance and bringing my own box for my shopping is very natural to me."
She also ensures her family's carbon footprint is minimal. With a compost pit at home, her garden is never out of much needed fertiliser. She also makes sure appliances are switched off when not in use and the air-conditioning is turned on only late into summer.
Amer understands the importance of picking up these habits early in life, and she makes sure she passes them on to her son and daughter.
More from UAE Environment
More from UAE
Latest news
- For this maestro, it's all about the sound
- Experts can't tell old instruments from new
- Sound of violins
- Facilitators: Helping others find joy
- Get friends on board, zip away with Salik bonus
- Abu Dhabi buildings to be clutter-free
- Mohammad holds talks with South Korea president
- Volunteers remove garbage from Mamzar beach
- Clean-up campaign set to raise awareness
- Sharjah landmarks bathed in light
- In the pursuit of happiness
- Dubai hospitals debut life-saving procedure
- Four poised to chase their dreams
- UK’s top Arab advocacy group in need of aid
- 10 things not to do on Valentine's Day
Community Reports
-
Bridges needed
Al Ittihad Road has no pedestrian facilities as one nears Sharjah
-
Street lights needed
Authorities urged to act with haste before a major accident occurs in Al Nahda, Dubai
-
Motorists ignore stop sign on buses
Overtaking school vehicles can put students' lives at risk
-
Safety regulations flouted at Dubai work place
In Al Nahda 2, two workers were seen working on the crane boom at a height of 20m without a full body harness or safety net in violation of rules






