Belo Horizonte hosts national event on responsible tourism
Belo Horizonte will host the first regional edition of the Brazilian Forum on Sustainable Tourism on March 11 and 12, focusing on carbon neutrality and zero plastic initiatives.
Belo Horizonte, Brazil, is set to host the inaugural regional edition of the Brazilian Forum on Sustainable Tourism on March 11-12. This significant event will convene experts, public officials, and industry representatives to discuss sustainable economic growth models that integrate social and environmental responsibility with governance. The forum's agenda emphasizes achieving carbon neutrality and eliminating plastic use, which align with current global sustainability goals.
The programming includes plenary sessions, debates, practical workshops, and immersive experiences at the Teatro Francisco Nunes, offering participants hands-on learning opportunities. Organized by the Grupo Vivejar, a leading ecosystem for responsible tourism in Brazil, the event aims to foster local discussions, highlight successful sustainability practices, and enhance regional governance structures.
According to Marianne Costa, CEO of Grupo Vivejar, Belo Horizonte is establishing itself as a vital destination in the national context by promoting experiences that blend culture, sustainability, hospitality, and local development. This forum represents a significant step toward positioning the city prominently within the responsible tourism landscape in Brazil and showcases the commitment of local stakeholders to sustainable development initiatives.