Brazil: 2nd Episode of the Bioeconomy Camp; Circular Economy Podcast Series

August 09, 2024

The “Professionals of the Future: Skills for the Green Economy” project in Brazil, supported by GOPA Worldwide Consultants, launched the second espisode of the Bioeconomy and Circular Economy podcast series. This second episode of the “Profissionais do Futuro” (Professionals of the Future) Podcast spotlights the innovation and diversity that women can bring to sustainable construction from a circular economy perspective. The episode is now available on YouTube & Spotify

Join Beatriz Luz, president of the Instituto Brasileiro de Economia Circular | IBEC (Brazilian Institute of Circular Economy), and Carolina Borges, architect and instructor at Senai São Paulo, as they share their experiences and insights on Sustainable Construction and the Circular Economy.
 

Watch & Listen Now

The episode is available on:
Spotify (in Portuguese)
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Nax3UuFGOihDh1ecz22PM?si=a6dafae3085a4a84&nd=1&dlsi=f81b427611be4b3f

YouTube (in Portuguese with English subtitles).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=87IShL3M5Gk6JPKk&v=Insy_bT2TJs&feature=youtu.be

About The Project

The project “’Professionals of the Future: Skills for the Green Economy” is a partnership between the Brazilian Ministry of Education (MEC), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbHGIZ Brasil within the scope of the Brazil-Germany Cooperation for Sustainable Development. This project is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) of Germany. 

Since 2022, GOPA Worldwide Consultants, with support from GOPA Infra, has been providing support to GIZ in implementing the Bioeconomy and Circular Economy component of the Professionals of the Future project.

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