Speakers

Patrícia Iglecias

Superintendent of Environmental Management at USP and Coordinator of the Center for Research and Innovation in Climate and Sustainability (USPproCLIMA). She holds a qualification of Livre-Docência, a doctorate, and a master's degree from the University of São Paulo (USP). She served as CEO of CETESB (Environmental Company of the State of São Paulo) and as Secretary of the Environment for the State of São Paulo. She is also an Associate Professor at the USP Law School, with experience in environmental law and research project coordination. Her work includes publishing articles in journals and books, participating in and moderating events, and giving interviews. Among her many accolades, she received the Sustainability Highlight (WOCA) in recognition of her career in environmental management and her work with the UN Global Compact Cities program, the Global Council of Sales Marketing (GCSM), and the San Tiago Dantas Medal in the environmental and sustainability jurist category.

Patrícia Iglecias

Superintendent of Environmental Management at USP and Coordinator of the Center for Research and Innovation in Climate and Sustainability (USPproCLIMA). She holds a qualification of Livre-Docência, a doctorate, and a master's degree from the University of São Paulo (USP). She served as CEO of CETESB (Environmental Company of the State of São Paulo) and as Secretary of the Environment for the State of São Paulo. She is also an Associate Professor at the USP Law School, with experience in environmental law and research project coordination. Her work includes publishing articles in journals and books, participating in and moderating events, and giving interviews. Among her many accolades, she received the Sustainability Highlight (WOCA) in recognition of her career in environmental management and her work with the UN Global Compact Cities program, the Global Council of Sales Marketing (GCSM), and the San Tiago Dantas Medal in the environmental and sustainability jurist category.
04 Nov

From Management to Value: New Paths for Solid Waste

This panel explores solid waste management as a strategic pillar for sustainable and resilient cities. The debate reinforces the importance of valuing waste pickers, the regionalization of solid waste management, and changing the urban mindset regarding waste, highlighting how it can be treated as a strategic resource.

Sabesp presents: Resilience and the Future of the Cities Stage 16:15 - 17:15