BiS SiGMA Americas, which is being held in São Paulo from 7th to 10th April, is setting a new benchmark for eco-conscious events in Latin America with the launch of its ambitious ESG initiative. The Sou Resíduo Zero Programme, spearheaded by Eccaplan – a sustainability consultant, aims to dramatically reduce the environmental impact of the event through innovative waste management strategies and sustainable practices.
The initiative will be implemented across key dates of the event – from the SiGMA Awards and the BiS SiGMA Awards to the BiS SiGMA Official Celebration. Central to the programme are two scheduled daily waste collections, ensuring efficient separation and responsible disposal of materials throughout the venue.
Five dedicated environmental agents will be on-site each day, overseeing collection points and delivering real-time reports. This hands-on approach allows for continuous improvement in waste handling and provides transparency in environmental accountability.
A standout element of Sou Resíduo Zero is its commitment to composting. Organic waste from catering services and attendee activities will be transformed into nutrient-rich compost, diverting significant volumes from landfills. The initiative also addresses one of the most common pollutants at public events – cigarette butts – by introducing a recycling system that converts them into reusable materials.
More than just a cleanup effort, the project embodies BiS SiGMA Americas’ commitment to ESG values. The programme not only reduces the event’s environmental footprint but also educates and engages participants in sustainable practices.
By integrating environmental responsibility into every facet of the experience, BiS SiGMA Americas is redefining what it means to host a sustainable event — and setting a powerful example for the future of conferences and celebrations across the region.
The SiGMA Foundation visited Puerto Barrios, Guatemala this week, where several projects tailored to improve quality of life were set in motion, amongst which was a new Ophthalmology Operating Theatre, which was inaugurated this week. The community also benefited from the donation of a plastic baling machine to aid in recycling efforts and environmental sustainability.
Describing itself as a movement, the programme’s main objectives include promoting the zero waste concept by engaging individuals, companies and governments, reducing C02 emissions and waste generation by avoiding, reusing, and recycling, and spotlighting companies that stand out for their good practices.