UAE Carbon Reporting Deadline

May 30, 2026

Under Federal Decree-Law No. 11 of 2024, businesses that meet reporting thresholds must submit verified carbon data by this date. Non-compliance carries fines up to AED 4 million.

Time remaining

71days
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02hrs
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56min
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43sec

Deadline: May 30, 2026 at midnight, Gulf Standard Time

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Must Comply

Large business or regulated sector

  • 50+ employees or large enterprise
  • Oil & gas, energy, manufacturing, or heavy industry
  • Emitting 500,000+ tonnes CO₂e per year
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Micro business or sole trader

  • Fewer than 10 employees
  • Low-impact service or retail business
  • No significant industrial operations
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  • SME or mid-size company with mixed operations
  • Free zone entity (DIFC, ADGM, DMCC, JAFZA…)
  • Multiple UAE locations or sectors
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Hard Deadline

May 30, 2026

Gulf Standard Time (UTC+4)

Maximum Penalty

AED 4 million

For repeat non-compliance

Legal Basis

Federal Decree-Law No. 11 of 2024

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