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04 Nov 15:00 - 16:00
Green Finance Stage

Innovate to Circulate: Scalable Regenerative Business Models

The circular economy is no longer a trend but is establishing itself as an essential strategy for innovation and competitiveness. This panel showcases initiatives that demonstrate how it is possible to scale regenerative business models capable of reducing impacts, valorising resources, and generating new opportunities across different sectors. The discussion explores experiences from the private sector and public projects that are redefining production chains and inspiring practical solutions for transforming waste into value, thereby bridging sustainability and economic development.
04 Nov 15:00 - 16:00
Climate Justice and Sociobiodiversity Stage

Female Leadership in the Face of Climate Change

Women are on the frontlines of responding to climate challenges—defending territories, driving social mobilization, and leading the creation of innovative policies and solutions. This panel will showcase examples of female leadership across different sectors, highlighting how inclusion and gender equity are essential to accelerating the transition toward a sustainable future.
04 Nov 15:00 - 16:00
Sabesp presents: Resilience and the Future of the Cities Stage

Sanitation for All: Solutions for Traditional and Vulnerable Communities

Universal access to basic sanitation remains one of the greatest challenges for overcoming social inequalities and promoting health and dignity. In rural territories or areas experiencing vulnerability, such as slums and stilt-house communities, the obstacles are even greater. The panel's objective is to share experiences and identify ways to ensure sanitation reaches everyone, respecting cultural and environmental specificities, and contributing to building a more just and sustainable future.
04 Nov 15:00 - 16:00
Energy Transition and Decarbonization Stage

Sustainable Future: Pathways to Decarbonization

The urgency of tackling the climate crisis calls for a profound transformation in our models of production, consumption, and energy use. This panel will bring together business leaders from key players in the energy sector to discuss the strategies shaping the transition toward a low-carbon economy. The conversation aims to outline concrete pathways to accelerate the decarbonization of the energy matrix while ensuring economic development aligned with global climate goals.
04 Nov 16:00 - 17:00
Sustainable Gastronomy space

Diversity on the plate: Innovate in food with PANC

In this workshop we will explore the biodiversity of PANC and learn how these little-known plants can enrich the garden and the plate. Registration on site, subject to capacity.
04 Nov 16:00 - 16:30
Cosan presents: Green Economy Stage

Roots of Hip-Hop by Fábrica de Cultura Parque Belém

The Fábrica de Cultura Parque Belém, a facility managed by the Secretariat of Culture, Economy and Creative Industry of the State of São Paulo, presents its Street Dance group in 'Roots of Hip-Hop,' a performance that delves into the origin and essence of urban dances. The result of theoretical and practical research focused on the roots of American dances associated with hip-hop culture, the performance celebrates the strength, rhythm, and corporal expressiveness that have marked generations and influenced the global artistic scene. With powerful and creative movements, the group reveals dance as a language of resistance, identity, and collectivity — elements that translate the spirit of hip-hop and its relevance as a living cultural manifestation in constant transformation.
04 Nov 16:15 - 17:15
Energy Transition and Decarbonization Stage

Ecological Restoration as a Decarbonization Strategy

Ecological restoration has become one of the most effective strategies to mitigate the impacts of the climate crisis. Beyond recovering degraded ecosystems, restored forests act as natural carbon sinks, contributing to climate regulation, water resource protection, and biodiversity conservation. This panel will showcase São Paulo’s advancements in forest restoration policies and discuss the potential of restoration to drive decarbonization goals, generate green jobs, and strengthen territorial resilience in the face of climate change.
04 Nov 16:15 - 17:15
Green Finance Stage

Nature-Based Finance: When Nature Becomes an Economic Asset

This panel explores how the valuation of ecosystems and the view of nature as an asset can drive strategic investments in Nature-based Solutions (NbS). Experts will discuss the role of forests, rivers, and oceans as essential natural infrastructure, highlighting the financial instruments that make conservation and regeneration viable economic strategies. The debate proposes a paradigm shift: protecting nature not merely as an ethical duty, but as an intelligent decision for confronting the climate crisis and building a regenerative economy.
04 Nov 16:15 - 17:15
Climate Justice and Sociobiodiversity Stage

Climate Education: Resilience and Citizenship for the Future

This panel discusses the central role of education in shaping environmentally conscious citizens. The conversation presents experiences ranging from institutional environmental education to informal and community-based knowledge, exploring how different approaches can complement each other to transform information into action, strengthen connections with local territories, and enhance the capacity to respond to emerging challenges.
04 Nov 16:15 - 17:15
Sabesp presents: Resilience and the Future of the Cities Stage

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.