Global Omnium is participating for the third time in a row at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, held from 6-18 November this year in Sharm El Seij, Egypt. The slogan “Together for Practice” seeks to renew and expand the agreements reached in Paris in 2015 to face a critical decade from the perspective of joint action that includes the African vision.
Global Omnium Sustainability Director Juan Luis Pozo will attend the forum to contribute to the vision, knowledge, values and sustainable projects initiated by one of the world’s 5 most important water companies. It will take place in all forums where water is an important sector in urban services, which is at a key moment as a scarce resource.
In particular, on November 10 and 11, he will give an account of “two projects with different degrees of implementation, as one is a pilot and the other is a success story” within the framework of its strategy to combat climate change. With positive action in our region, a verifiable local impact, precise measurement tracking and full transparency”, Pozo assured.
HortiGO2, 11 of which will be unveiled at 10:30 am, is a pilot project developed jointly with the City Council and farmers from the vegetable garden of the city of Valencia. The method developed by Global Omnium aims to determine the CO2 that the local garden can absorb, thereby turning it into a carbon sink. It’s a project that has a dual interest as it faces the demographic challenge of not abandoning the land and a commitment to local products in the fight against climate change.
At 9:00 am, 10 a.m. Juan Luis Pozo will tell the success story of measuring the carbon footprint created by tourism in the city of Valencia as a whole and its strategy for decarbonisation, making the city a sustainable tourist destination. .and smart.
Source: Informacion

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