Webinars
Webinar Series | Pathways to COP30 – Regenerative Economy: Circularity as a Value Strategy
Workload: 1h02min
Webinar Series | Pathways to COP30 – Industrial Innovation for Circularity: Redesigning Production Cycles
Workload: 1h8min
The transition to a circular economy in Brazil requires industry to rethink not just products, but the entire production cycle—from extraction to reuse. In a scenario of climate pressure and growing regulatory demands, innovation and efficiency become essential to transform waste into resources, reduce impacts, and create sustainable value. In this webinar, representatives from 3M, Hydro, Vale, and ExxonMobil share their experiences and ongoing solutions, demonstrating how major industries are incorporating circularity at scale: from material redesign to energy and waste reuse models. The discussion provides a practical perspective on how industrial innovation can align Brazil's competitiveness, environmental responsibility, and climate commitments toward COP30.
Webinar Series “Pathways to COP30” – Sustainable Taxonomy: Transparency and Credibility in Green Finance
Workload: 1h07min
The sustainable taxonomy is an essential tool for guiding investments toward a low-carbon, inclusive, and resilient economy. It defines objective and technical criteria that identify sustainable economic activities, promoting greater clarity, integrity, and credibility in financial decisions. By standardizing classifications and preventing greenwashing practices, the taxonomy strengthens the confidence of investors and regulators, in addition to encouraging the efficient allocation of capital to strategic sectors in the climate agenda. In the Brazilian context, the development of a taxonomy aligned with the commitments of the Paris Agreement and adapted to the national reality is seen as a decisive step toward consolidating sustainable finance. This webinar will discuss the progress and challenges of implementing the sustainable taxonomy in Brazil, its role in the financial system, regulatory impacts, and how major institutions are preparing for this structural transformation.