Known as , the Summit Agenda SP+Verde last week brought together around 6,000 people in two days of debate at Parque Villa Lobos, in .
The audience was made up of public managers, politicians, businesspeople, researchers and representatives of civil society and the third sector, among others.
There were around 500 speakers and around R$21 million in business was achieved.
Other points highlighted by the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Logistics were the creation of the Morro Grande Park, with 10.8 thousand hectares, the SP Green Agreement, to promote conciliation of environmental disputes, in addition to agreements promoted by Cetesb and the opening of credit for municipalities and companies for sustainable projects worth US$ 100 million, financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
The event was promoted by the Tarcísio administration as a counterpoint to the climate conference taking place in and serves as a stage for President Lula.
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