IFAT Brasil 2025 – International Congress
HOW DO I SUBSCRIBE?
STEP ONE
Only registered participants can sign up for the Congress.
Register for free at IFAT BRASIL 2025 using the button below!
STEP TWO
- 1. Click the button below
- 2. Enter your registered email and password
- 3. Select “congress agenda”
- 4. Choose your sessions of interest
SDG 6 and SDG 12: from ambition to business action for a resilient water future
Getting to Know the UN Global Compact – Brazil Network, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative
- Blue Stage
- 27/06/25
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2:45 PM
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3:30 PM
Objective:
Program: Road to COP30
Brazil Network: Learn about the Road to COP30 Program, an engagement initiative linked to the largest Climate event in the world, hosted this year in Belém – PA
SDG 6 and SDG 12: from ambition to business action for a resilient water future
- Current concerning data: regional and urban vs. rural inequality, population growth, extreme events, and water scarcity
- Synergy between SDG 6 and SDG 12 with practical connections:
- Water reuse and recirculation = reduced pressure on water sources
- Wastewater treatment as input = generation of energy, nutrients, and agricultural inputs (sludge)
- Adoption of clean technologies and water efficiency in industrial processes
- Ongoing solutions – Business movements accelerating SDG 6 and 12
- Call to action – Why your company should now join the Water+ Movement and the Circular Connection Movement
:Speakers

Rafael Carmo
Senior Fundraising Analyst
UN Global Compact – Brazil Network
Graduated in Biological Sciences with a specialization in Environmental Impact Assessment and an MBA in Strategic and Business Management. He has 25 years of experience in environmental conservation, environmental licensing, climate change, and carbon projects. He also brings experience in the commercial and institutional relations sectors, having worked as a manager, commercial coordinator, and business developer—always focused on environmental projects.

Andresa Cassiano
Senior Analyst for Water, Oceans, and Waste
UN Global Compact – Brazil Network
Biologist with a Master’s degree in Science, an MBA in Project Management, and an MBA in Environment and Basic Sanitation. She has experience in the paper industry with water and effluent treatment, as well as in waste management and environmental project coordination.
Blue Stage
25/06
1:30 p.m
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2:30 p.m
Water resources management and universal access to sanitation services

25/06
2:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Brazil advancing in Basic and Environmental Sanitation with national technology

25/06
7 PM
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8 PM
Advances in water circularity in Latin American industries

25/06
6:15 PM
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7 PM
Growth opportunities in the municipal water services market in Brazil and Latin America

Orange Stage
25/06
2 PM
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4 PM
ABREMA | Modernization of Urban Cleaning

25/06
4:15 PM
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6 PM
Urban cleaning concession with direct tariff collection and waste-to-energy recovery

25/06
6:15 PM
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8 PM
Green Hydrogen & Agribusiness

Blue Stage
26/06
11: AM
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12:30 AM
The importance of professional sanitation associations for the universalization of service delivery

26/06
1:30 PM
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4 PM
Brazil-Germany Congress on Environmental Technologies and Water Management

Orange Stage
26/06
9 AM
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10 AM
1st PANEL: RDF in Co-Processing – Technologies, quality, and efficiency

26/06
10 AM
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11:15 AM
2nd PANEL: Global solutions for sustainable Biogas and Biomethane production

26/06
11:15 AM
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12:30 AM
3rd PANEL: Waste-to-Energy – Global lessons and opportunities for Brazil

26/06
4:00 PM
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5:00 PM
Panel 1: Sweep or keep clean

Blue Stage
27/06
11 AM
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1 PM
VDMA Symposium – Environmental Technologies

27/06
2:45 PM
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3:30 PM
SDG 6 and SDG 12: from ambition to business action for a resilient water future

Orange Stage
27/06
3:15 PM
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6 PM
Best practices in the biogas and biomethane markets in Brazil

- To register, you must be accredited for the event.
- Simultaneous translation available: Portuguese/Spanish and Portuguese/English.
- Preliminary program subject to change until the event date.
- Attendance at free sessions is on a first-come, first-served basis and subject to room capacity. Registration does not guarantee participation. We recommend that registered attendees arrive early.
- Certificates of participation will be available after the event for those who attend the congress sessions.