Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente, and representatives from Plant-for-the-Planet, Amazon, the OECD and the EU, among the speakers
BforPlanet will bring together more than 70 experts and 40 companies in Barcelona to promote the SDGs
To promote the full implementation of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within the framework of the 2030 Agenda into the business world. This is the main challenge of the first edition of the BforPlanet congress, organised by Fira de Barcelona in collaboration with Barcelona City Council, which will bring together experts, institutions and companies from all over the world to debate the best ways of working towards sustainability. As part of the congress, Barcelona City Council will present the Barcelona Green Deal, which sets out the urban economic agenda for the next decade.
The congress will take place on 7 and 8 July at the Congress Hall at the Montjuïc fairground and will feature more than 70 speakers from all over the world, 88% of them present on site, who will discuss the five main themes of the event: Partnerships, Sustainable Growth, Climate Action, Innovation and Social Inclusion.
Representatives from more than 40 companies and business associations such as Amazon, Coca-Cola, Aigües de Barcelona, Danone, Unilever, Renfe and BBVA, among others, will also participate.
Thus, experts, representatives from institutions and governmental bodies, as well as heads of companies will share and present their experiences and success stories in the context of sustainable development and the implementation of the SDGs.
In this regard, the first day of sessions will address issues such as climate change, the importance of partnership policies, resilience in governance and the opportunities that sustainability and digitalisation offer companies. On the second day, topics such as food security and the universal water supply, gender equality and the blue economy, among others, will be analysed.
Scientists, Institutions and Companies
Throughout the BforPlanet 2021 conference, speakers will include Augusto López-Claros, Director of the Global Governance Forum; Biologist and Scientist, Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente, daughter of the legendary Spanish naturalist Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente; Félix Finkbeiner, creator of the Plant-for-the-Planet Foundation; Giorgio Busnelli, Consumables Director for Amazon for Italy and Spain; Yolanda García, member of the Directorate General for Energy at the European Commission; Rodolfo Lacy, Director of Environment with the OECD; Yolanda Kakabadse, former President of WWF International and former Ecuadorian Minister of Environment; Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Global Leader for Climate and Energy at WWF; and Joan Roca, Chef at Celler de Can Roca.
BforPlanet will turn Barcelona into a meeting point for all the agents who are firmly committed to sustainability in order to create a better world.
In this regard, the first Deputy Mayor of Barcelona City Council, Jaume Collboni, will present the Barcelona Green Deal, the urban economic agenda for the next decade, which sets 10 priorities and 38 measures to strengthen the city through 3 key aspects: competitiveness, equality and sustainability.
Along these lines, BforPlanet will present various initiatives within the framework of the European Union’s Next Generation funds for economic recovery and will give special prominence to start-up companies that have responsible consumption, social cohesion and the green economy as their core business.
In order to guarantee security, BforPlanet will apply the Covid-19 prevention and security protocol that Fira de Barcelona has developed under the advice of the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona. Similarly, the trade fair institution has also been awarded the international “Safe Travels” seal of approval by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).