Environmental sustainability practices in large brazilian food companies in light of the 2030 agenda goals
Autor
Benedicto, Samuel Carvalho de
Filho, Cândido Ferreira da Silva
Sugahara, Cibele Roberta
Conti, Diego de Melo
Bittencourt, Josias Jacintho
Silva, Luiz Henrique Vieira da
Siani, Sérgio Ricardo
Pacobello, Daniella Ribeiro
Silva, Yasmin Gonçalves
Data de publicação
//2024Tipo de conteúdo
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The study aims to identify and discuss practices aimed at environmental sustainability in large
Brazilian food companies in light of the 2030 Agenda goals and of the commitments made by the
Brazilian Food Industry Association (ABIA) at Rio+20. The survey is of an applied, qualitative, exploratory
nature and descriptive design, with documentary data collection anchored in the sustainability reports of
sizeable Brazilian food companies selected for the study. Unlike the studies carried out in Brazil and other
parts of the world, in this study, management for environmental sustainability was assessed in the light of
the goals and targets set out in the 2030 Agenda. The results indicate that there has been progress in the
Brazilian Food Industry about the commitments made in favor of sustainable development. Many
measures adopted satisfactorily meet the objectives of the 20230 Agenda. However, intensifying of these
practices is still necessary so that the industry effectively contributes to achieving a legitimate and
acceptable level of sustainable development, especially in a country like Brazil, where the food and
agriculture industry compete for space with biomes and sensitive ecosystems the activity economic
Palavras-chave
SustainabilitySustainable development
Agenda 2030
RIO+20
Food companies
