UAE’s Farnek appoints a new head of consultancy and sustainability: UAE-based smart and green facilities management firm Farnek has appointed Muna AlNahdi as its new head of consultancy and sustainability, according to a statement. AlNahdi will leverage her experience in energy-efficient retrofit projects to spearhead the company’s net zero target across several sectors including retail, hotels and hospitality, and residential properties. The company has a target to slash its electricity, water, refrigerants and fuel consumption by 30% by 2026, and push down consumption by 50% five years later in 2031. Prior to her appointment, AlNahdi served as the head of the energy management department at UAE-based sustainable development organization South Energy, and had held technical roles at Dubai Carbon Center of Excellence, Al Futtaim Technologies, and Quantum Eurostar.
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