
Laila Danesh
Sustainability Forum, Danat to discuss blue carbon ecosystems
MANAMA, 20 hours, 24 minutes ago
Sustainability Forum Middle East (SFME), a regional platform dedicated to driving net zero and nature positive solutions, in collaboration with Bahrain Institute for Pearls & Gemstones (Danat), will host a high-level roundtable on on "Oceans at the Frontline: Harnessing Marine Ecosystems for Climate Action."
To be held on April 15 in capital Manama, the event, a first in SFME’s 2025 Decarbonisation Roundtable Series, will bring together leading experts and industry leaders who will explore the role of blue carbon ecosystems, sustainable pearling, and corporate marine conservation efforts in advancing climate resilience.
Given the pivotal role oceans play in climate regulation and biodiversity conservation, discussions will focus on strategies for integrating marine ecosystem preservation into broader sustainability and climate action frameworks, said the organisers FinMark Communications.
The event will feature a fireside chat with Iris Van der Veken, Executive Director & Secretary General of the Watch & Jewellery Initiative 2030 (WJI 2030), of which Danat is a member.
In this session, Van der Veken will discuss the jewellery industry's commitment to sustainability and its role in conservation and climate action.
WJI 2030, co-founded by Cartier and Kering in 2021, is a global initiative uniting watch and jewellery brands to commit to ambitious sustainability objectives, including building climate resilience, preserving resources, and fostering inclusiveness, they stated.
Members of WJI 2030 include prominent brands such as Chanel Horlogerie Joaillerie, Montblanc, Rosy Blue, and Swarovski, reflecting the initiative's significant impact on promoting sustainable practices within the industry.
In addition to the fireside chat, the event will also feature two panel discussions:
*The first will focus on sustainable pearling as a nature-positive industry, examining how Bahrain’s pearl oyster beds contribute to biodiversity and climate resilience, alongside efforts to document their carbon sequestration potential.
*The second panel will explore the broader role of industry in marine conservation and sustainable coastal development, including how sectors such as shipping, aluminium, and coastal infrastructure are integrating ocean conservation into their environmental strategies.
On the upcoming event, Laila Danesh, the Managing Director of FinMark Communications, said: "We are excited to launch our 2025 Decarbonisation Series by looking at the critical intersection of marine conservation and climate action in collaboration with Danat and with participation from the Watch & Jewellery Initiative 2030, which is working to drive sustainability across one of the world’s most influential luxury industries."
"Beyond the jewellery industry, the discussions will also explore the broader role that the industrial sector is playing in marine conservation and the very notable initiatives being undertaken by companies in Bahrain to integrate ocean sustainability into their ESG strategies as we work to balance economic development and environmental stewardship," stated Danesh.
"The roundtable will provide a platform to explore how the protection of blue carbon ecosystems, sustainable pearling, and corporate environmental responsibility can align with regional and international sustainability and climate goals," he added.
Danat CEO Noora Jamsheer said: "We are dedicated to advancing scientific research and driving awareness of the environmental role played by Bahrain’s marine ecosystems, particularly the sustainability of pearl oyster beds and their significant contribution to blue carbon sequestration."
"Our work, in collaboration with local and global partners, supports not only the conservation of these unique habitats but also strengthens Bahrain’s leadership in sustainable pearling," observed Jamsheer.
"Through our engagement with the Watch & Jewellery Initiative 2030, we are contributing to global efforts to build responsible and transparent supply chains, reinforcing the importance of ethical sourcing and marine biodiversity conservation in the jewellery industry," she stated.
"This roundtable is a key opportunity to discuss how scientific research, industry best practices, and sustainability policies can help balance economic development with long-term marine ecosystem protection—both in the region and beyond," she added.
SFME’s Decarbonisation Roundtable Series takes place during the year in cities across region, taking an in-depth look at a diverse range of topics crucial to Mena’s net-zero journey and broader sustainability goals.
The Forum’s mission is to foster dialogue and collaboration on decarbonisation initiatives in the region with its roundtables serving as platforms for stakeholders to exchange insights, explore opportunities, and drive meaningful collaboration for climate action on the part of the private sector.-TradeArabia News Service