Global
Green Design

The objective of the Global Green Design core is to promote innovation, sustainability, and excellence in design within the plastics industry, fostering research and development of environmentally responsible and economically viable products. These products meet the needs of the global market and contribute to the advancement of the sector in a sustainable and competitive manner.

3 pillars
of this initiative

PROMOTION​

Promotion is vital for highlighting the industry’s advances and achievements, creating a positive image and attracting interest and investment. In the sphere of promotion, Global Green Design focuses on actions that raise the profile of the plastics industry, highlighting innovations, sustainable practices and distinctive design.

Support

The support provides companies with the tools and resources they need to turn innovative ideas into reality. The study of advanced technologies and strategic guidance are critical components that enable companies to overcome challenges, improve processes and develop products that meet the demands of the modern market.

Training

Education underpins the future of the industry, equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills to lead in a constantly evolving context. Training programs and continuous updating ensure that the sector remains competitive, adaptable and aligned with global trends in design, technology and sustainability.

MARCO LOBO

He holds a PhD in Social Projects from FGV-CPDOC, a master’s degree and a bachelor’s degree in Design from the University of Brasilia (UnB), with 15 years’ experience in international promotion and design management. Manager in Innovation and Design, currently coordinator of Design at the IESB University Center, advisor to the Brazil Design Center, postgraduate professor at ENFAM and coordinator of the Innovation, Sustainability and Design Center – INP/Think Plastic Brazil.

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