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GCC Telecom Operators Drive Toward Net-Zero Carbon Emissions

January 15, 2026 by
GCC Telecom Operators Drive Toward Net-Zero Carbon Emissions
Jen Andal

GCC Telecom Operators Drive Toward Net-Zero Carbon Emissions

Telecom operators in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) — including Ooredoo, e&, Beyon, Du, STC, Zain, and Omantel — are leading a collective effort to cut carbon emissions and accelerate sustainability in the region’s digital infrastructure. These operators have formed the GCC Sustainability Innovation Hub and, with the GSMA, released a landmark white paper outlining a unified strategy for achieving net-zero emissions.

Why This Matters

Climate science underscores the urgency of cutting greenhouse gas emissions: to limit global warming to 1.5 °C, emissions must fall drastically by 2030 and reach net zero around 2050. The telecom sector has a dual responsibility to:

  • Reduce its own operational footprint

  • Enable emissions reductions across other sectors (e.g., transport, utilities, agriculture) through digital technologies such as 5G and IoT.

Key Framework: White Paper Highlights

The white paper “Green Shoots: A New Model for Renewables from the GCC” sets a roadmap that includes:

1. Interim Emission Targets

  • Aim to cut operational emissions by 50% by 2030 using renewable energy and energy-efficient infrastructure.

2. Supply Chain Decarbonization

  • Encouraging vendors and partners to adopt greener practices.

3. Circular Economy Practices

  • Recycling and reusing telecom equipment to reduce e-waste.

4. Technology Enablement

  • Leveraging 5G, IoT, AI, and machine learning for smarter energy management, optimized networks, and green data centres powered by renewables.

 Real-World Progress by Operators

Several GCC operators have already taken significant steps:

  • e& has deployed solar-powered base stations and AI-managed energy systems, reducing network consumption.

  • STC is investing in energy-efficient data centres and targets 50% renewable energy by 2030.

  • Zain Group runs e-waste recycling programs and explores blockchain for carbon tracking.

Additional progress includes:

  • du cutting over 8,600 tCO₂ via solar sites and AI cooling optimization, plus circular economy programs.

  • Omantel achieving measurable reductions through renewable energy certificates and setting net-zero targets.

Collaborative Initiatives Beyond the White Paper

The Innovation Hub has also catalysed:

  • Region’s first Sustainability Hackathon, encouraging AI-driven energy solutions, e-waste management, and renewable deployment.

  • Partnerships with tech vendors like Ericsson to co-develop sustainable network technologies.

These initiatives span 39 subsidiaries across 33 countries, aiming to scale sustainability solutions across broader telecom ecosystems.

Wider Impact

By integrating low-carbon digital technologies, GCC telecoms are enabling:

  • Smart cities with IoT-enabled energy grids

  • Efficient agriculture with resource optimization

  • Intelligent transport systems reducing congestion-related emissions

These ripple effects highlight telecoms’ role not only as service providers but as accelerators of regional decarbonization.

Challenges Ahead

Achieving net-zero in the GCC isn’t without obstacles, such as:

  • Fossil fuel dependency and rapidly rising digital energy demand

  • Supply chain emissions alignment

  • Diverse regulatory environments across member states

Addressing these will require coordinated policy frameworks and continued industry collaboration.

Bottom Line

The GCC’s telecom industry is emerging as a regional leader in climate action, with clear commitments, collaborative structures, and measurable sustainability initiatives. By integrating renewables, optimizing with advanced tech, and fostering partnerships, GCC operators are setting a blueprint for telecom-driven decarbonization consistent with global climate goals.

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