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04 Nov 09:00 - 20:00
Sustainable Gastronomy space

Fair of Sustainable Products

Exhibitors: Palmitolândia / Pesqueiro Sanmuray / Recanto Magini / Guapiruvu Ecoturismo e Cultura / A Gloriosa Pimenta / Mulheres do GAU / CoguLi / Recanto do Jakinha / Agulha Doce / Arte Interaldeias / Ateliê Samaruka / Matos Wood / Mondury / Nolunesa / Pérola Cosmétick / Guaraci Gomes / Antônio Silva Awá / Márcio Boggarim /
04 Nov 10:00 - 11:00
Sustainable Gastronomy space

Regenerative Culinary Workshop (Ecogastronomy and Circular Kitchen)

Offered by: Jardins Comestíveis, Dia da Terra. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
04 Nov 10:15 - 12:00
Cosan presents: Green Economy Stage

Governors’ Panel: A New Perspective on the Green Economy

The green economy, if implemented fairly and responsibly, encouraging innovation and attracting investment, should be seen as a unique opportunity for Brazil, which holds great potential not only due to its biodiversity, forests, and water availability, but also its capacity in the field of green energy and mineral reserves. The panel brings together invited governors to discuss Brazil's leading role (or protagonism) in the green economy and the opportunities for the different regions of the country.
04 Nov 11:15 - 12:15
Sabesp presents: Resilience and the Future of the Cities Stage

Extreme Events: Resilient Cities in the Context of Climate Change

Faced with accelerating climate change and the rise in urban disasters, this panel discusses ways to adapt cities and territories to extreme events such as floods, landslides, heat waves, and storms. Experts address public policy, climate governance, and green innovation as fundamental pillars for building resilient, safe, and inclusive cities. The panel proposes integrated solutions, where technology and urban planning converge to protect vulnerable populations and reduce future risks.
04 Nov 11:15 - 12:15
Green Finance Stage

Turning the Climate Transition into New Business: The Role of Private Sector and Academia Partnerships

04 Nov 11:15 - 12:15
Climate Justice and Sociobiodiversity Stage

The Role of Tourism in Nature Regeneration and Community Protection

Tourism can be a powerful tool for environmental conservation and social development when guided by principles of sustainability and respect for local territories. This panel explores how regenerative and innovative practices can strengthen biodiversity protection, celebrate local cultures, and expand economic opportunities in an equitable way. Drawing from academic, institutional, and award-winning experiences in Brazil, the discussion highlights tourism’s role in creating connections between people, nature, and communities—fostering a model that unites regeneration, inclusion, and prosperity.
04 Nov 11:15 - 12:15
Energy Transition and Decarbonization Stage

Technologies for a Low-Carbon Economy: CCS, BECCS, and São Paulo’s Potential

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) are emerging as strategic technologies to achieve net-negative emissions and enable global climate neutrality commitments. Alongside the expansion of renewable energy, these solutions can play a decisive role in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors and enhancing the value of natural assets. This panel will explore how São Paulo—with its diversified industrial base, strong bioenergy sector, and history of innovation—can position itself as a hub for the development and implementation of these technologies.
04 Nov 11:30 - 12:30
Sustainable Gastronomy space

Workshop – Watermelon ceviche with banana chips and edible flowers

Uses watermelon rind and banana peels. By Chef Aprendiz Project. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
04 Nov 12:15 - 13:30
Cosan presents: Green Economy Stage

Decarbonization of the Brazilian Transport Matrix: Effective Solutions for the Global Climate Agenda

The panel will address the main challenges in the decarbonization pathway of the transport matrix in Brazil and the state of São Paulo, considering national and international initiatives and reflecting on the opportunities generated in this evolution process.
04 Nov 12:30 - 13:30
Sabesp presents: Resilience and the Future of the Cities Stage

Mobility Infrastructure for Resilient Cities

Mobility infrastructure needs to be designed with resilience in mind, ensuring safety, efficiency, and adaptation to extreme events. Efficient urban drainage systems and the integration of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) are essential to reducing flood risks and protecting roads and transportation facilities. This panel will discuss innovative urban planning and sustainable mobility strategies, combining engineering, smart drainage, and natural solutions to increase the resilience of cities. Case studies will be presented that demonstrate how the integration of mobility, water management, and NBS can reduce the impacts of extreme events, improve urban quality of life, and optimize public investments.