
Bracell uses satellite technology to support carbon monitoring in its forests
The Company is investing in new formats aiming at business sustainability.
The Company is investing in new formats aiming at business sustainability.
The Company’s project benefits more than 700 families from the cities of Agudos, Borebi, Iaras, and Paulistânia.
The association works to increase the presence of women in the forest sector.
Recognition is granted to companies with concrete projects focused on preserving this biome.
The company relies on biological control, using Integrated Pest Management (IPM), a set of tools for pest control.
The groundbreaking work, which harnessed data from Sentinel-1 satellites, was presented at a congress and a seminar held in São Paulo and Espírito Santo, Brazil.
A collective clean-up took place on Saturday, June 17, at Gonzaga Beach, between channels 2 and 3.
The Cooperative Program is led by IPEF and CIRAD and includes various affiliated companies from the pulp sector, including Bracell.
The award ceremony took place during Agrisummit 2023, the Brazilian agribusiness innovation and geotechnology event.
The year 2022 was marked by ambitious projects.