Federal Decree Law 11: Navigating Compliance, Reporting & Readiness
The UAE has entered a new phase of climate regulation with Federal Decree Law No. 11 on the Reduction of Climate Change Effects. The law moves corporate climate action from voluntary ambition to regulated obligation, requiring entities across the Emirates to measure, report, and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with the country’s Net Zero 2050 commitment.
As the framework takes shape, companies will need to move beyond intent and prepare for a regulated environment where emissions measurement, disclosure, and mitigation become core business responsibilities.
This masterclass, jointly hosted by Oren and HLB HAMT, provides a practical and regulatory-focused walkthrough of the law, its scope, obligations, and what organisations must do to build a credible compliance roadmap.
What You Will Learn:
Federal Decree Law 11 fundamentals: scope, applicability, and regulatory intent
MRV obligations: measuring, reporting, and verifying GHG emissions
Mitigation, adaptation, and sector-specific compliance expectations
Key deadlines, penalties, and enforcement mechanisms
Compliance roadmap: governance, data readiness, and organisational preparedness
Alignment with UAE Net Zero 2050 and the broader national climate agenda
Participants will gain focused insights into applicability thresholds, MRV and reporting requirements, sector-specific expectations, and practical readiness measures through real-world implementation perspectives tailored to UAE-based organisations.
We look forward to welcoming you to this masterclass and engaging directly with our experts!
Panel

Arooshi Dahiya
Chief Executive Officer, Oren

Jason Clement
Manager - ESG, HLB HAMT
Webinar Details
Join our Federal Decree Law 11 Masterclass for a practical, regulation-focused walkthrough of the law – covering its scope, obligations, and how organisations can build a credible compliance roadmap.
Date
7 May 2026
Time
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Dubai (UTC+4)
Mode
Online
Panel
Arooshi Dahiya, Jason Clement