The Abu Dhabi Hazardous Materials Management Centre has launched its corporate identity, reflecting the centre's strategic directions and future vision. The launch signals the start of a new phase in achieving its mission to protect the community and the environment, while ensuring that Abu Dhabi remains safe and sustainable in hazardous materials management.

The centre’s corporate identity is inspired by its core objectives: establishing a comprehensive legislative and regulatory framework, integrated hazardous materials management, capacity building, and enhancing institutional readiness.

The triangular design is derived from global standards used by entities managing hazardous materials worldwide. The outer edges symbolise containment and protection. The logo features a blend of colours: orange represents safety and protection, while metallic blue signifies resilience and containment. These elements reflect the centre’s core values.

His Excellency Khalfan Abdulla Khalfan Almansoori, Acting Director General of Abu Dhabi Hazardous Materials Management Centre, said: “The launch of the centre’s corporate identity marks a significant milestone in its journey toward leadership. It embodies the aspirations of our wise leadership to enhance safety and security in Abu Dhabi while reinforcing the emirate’s position as a safe environment for investment, in alignment with Abu Dhabi Vision 2030.

The launch of the new corporate identity aims to unify the centre’s image and build trust with partners and the community. Through this identity, the centre aspires to establish strategic partnerships with leading local and international institutions in hazardous materials management, fostering the exchange of expertise and the implementation of global best practices.”

The centre’s efforts focus on several key sectors, including security, safety, energy, transportation, environment, health, food, urban planning, and water, alongside private sector entities and companies. The corporate identity aims to ensure effective communication and positive engagement with the targeted sectors while fostering a deeper understanding of the centre’s role and vision for the years ahead.