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Tropical solutions for accelerating circularity

This session explores how tangible and practical solutions implemented across different sectors, including innovative partnerships, help to accelerate the shift from a linear to a circular economy. We will share diverse perspectives from the private sector, government, finance and businesses in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. 

Organisers: United Nations Industrial Development Organization, with the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, International Chamber of Commerce and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 

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Welcome

U. Müge Dolun

U. Müge Dolun

Programme Manager
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

Müge Dolun is a development practitioner with expertise on trade, gender and the environment, with experience in strategic research, technical assistance projects and programme evaluation. She manages a large portfolio of UNIDO projects on the circular economy and resource efficiency. Previously Müge served as UNIDO’s gender coordinator. She has managed technical assistance projects in trade and standards as well as agri-business development, mostly in Africa. She is a development economist by training, with a master’s in public administration in international development from Harvard Kennedy School and a BA in environmental studies.

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Challenges and opportunities for accelerating circularity in the LAC region

Luiz Fernando Krieger Merico

Luiz Fernando Krieger Merico

Economic Affairs Officer
UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

Luiz is a geologist with a master’s in environmental analysis and a PhD in geography. He was a researcher and teacher of resource economics for more than 10 years in southern Brazil. Luiz has 12 years’ experience in Brazilian public environmental management, from local to national level. He was coordinator of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) for Brazil and senior adviser in climate change and biodiversity of the Stockholm Resilience Centre in Sweden. At the UN since 2016, he has been coordinating international cooperation activities in many countries on a circular and low carbon economy and nature-based solutions.

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Key lessons in overcoming barriers to circularity and opportunities for global collaboration

U. Müge Dolun

U. Müge Dolun

Programme Manager
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

Müge Dolun is a development practitioner with expertise on trade, gender and the environment, with experience in strategic research, technical assistance projects and programme evaluation. She manages a large portfolio of UNIDO projects on the circular economy and resource efficiency. Previously Müge served as UNIDO’s gender coordinator. She has managed technical assistance projects in trade and standards as well as agri-business development, mostly in Africa. She is a development economist by training, with a master’s in public administration in international development from Harvard Kennedy School and a BA in environmental studies.

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Veronica Alegre Segovia

Veronica Alegre Segovia

Project Manager
Maigotex

Veronica has over 8 years’ experience leading innovation-driven initiatives. Currently, she leads a biomaterials startup focused on developing sustainable alternatives like mango leather and hemp textiles. She also mentors early-stage projects and leads private ventures such as a Cultural Gastronomic Center in Luque. In addition, she coordinates Paraguay’s hemp industrialisation project in collaboration with the National University of Asuncion and Agronorte Coop.

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Lucas Ramalho Maciel

Lucas Ramalho Maciel

Director New Economy
Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services of Brazil (MDIC)

Lucas Ramalho Maciel is a public policy and government management specialist with over 18 years' experience in formulating and implementing strategic policies. He took part in the Lula government's transition team, contributing to the re-creation of the ministry (MDIC) and the creation of the Secretariat for Green Economy, Decarbonisation and Bioindustry. He led the area of social innovation and was one of the creators of the national impact economy strategy (Enimpacto), which significantly expanded impact investments in Brazil. In addition to Enimpacto, he is responsible for the national circular economy strategy and the Green Seal Brazil programme, a certification system for products and services aligned with sustainability and ESG criteria.

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Ambroise Fayolle

Ambroise Fayolle

Vice-President
European Investment Bank (EIB)

Ambroise Fayolle was appointed to his current position in February 2015. He is responsible for climate action, just transition and energy efficiency for SMEs. He is also responsible for funding and treasury of the EIB and is a board member of the European Investment Fund. In addition, he oversees the EIB’s activities in France, as well as in many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Pacific Ocean. A graduate from the Ecole Nationale d’Administration, he spent most of his career in various positions at the French Treasury Department, in the IMF and the World Bank.

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