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Rodrigo Vilela

CEO, SAMARCO
"Our focus has been on restoring production, compensating impacted communities, and remediating the environment."

Thiago Toussaint

MANAGING DIRECTOR, SRK BRAZIL
"Following the Mariana incident, the mining industry focused on the importance of ESG and geotechnical safety. Thus, we decided to concentrate on enhancing our geoenvironmental and geotechnics business unit in Brazil."

Edison Terra

VP OLEFINS AND POLYOLEFINS – SOUTH AMERICA, BRASKEM
“Sustainability, in all its forms, is not a passing trend – it is a megatrend. This is where we’ve directed most of our investments. Over the last year, we increased our green ethylene production from 200,000 tons/year to 260,000 t/y.”

Rodrigo Santos

GENERAL MANAGER, FOMENTO DO BRASIL
"Our Ferro Potiguar project will use dry stacking systems and will probably be the first iron ore project in the country to use recycled water in its operations."

Corrine Ricard

PRESIDENT, MOSAIC FERTILIZANTES
"Brazil is the fourth largest fertilizer consumer in the world, yet it is the most dependent country on fertilizer imports; 85% of the fertilizer consumed in 2021 was imported."

Daniel Bortowski Carvalho

DIRECTOR, CORE CASE
"We have developed a new business line, Core Case Tech, a tool that uses digital resources to analyze geological and drilling data. Two of the largest mining companies in Brazil are already testing this technology."

Julio Nery

DIRECTOR OF SUSTAINABILITY AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS, IBRAM
"For iron ore, our logistics infrastructure is quite competitive. We have three different railways, two out of Minas Gerais and one out of Carajás, and very good ports."

Marcus Silva

GENERAL MANAGER – ARGENTINA & BRAZIL. AIR PRODUCTS
"In Brazil, we are fortunate that the grid is already 84% green. In Argentina, we are buying 85% of our power from the Los Teros wind farm."

Décio Amaral

PRESIDENT, ULTRACARGO
"We are the largest independent port terminal operator in Brazil with a presence in six of the relevant ports along the coast, and a footprint of 955,000 cubic meters (m3)."

Charles Fryer

SENIOR ADVISOR, TECNON ORBICHEM
"Brazil has a large availability of hydroelectric sources, which present a path in which blue hydrogen with zero carbon footprint can be produced."

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