Commitment to the Environment
Grupo Programar uses energy from renewable sources (Wind, Biomass, Small Hydroelectric Plants, and Solar) with low environmental impact in its facilities and, as stated in the Renewable Energy Certificate, reduced emissions by 168 tCO₂ equivalent* of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) in 2021.
Our materials are produced in our factory with 100% of the water recycled and energy sourced from renewable sources.
Certifications and Quality
Our processes follow the highest standards of quality and sustainability.
VISÃO SUSTENTÁVEL
GRUPO PROGRAMAR
It uses energy from renewable sources (Wind, Biomass, Small Hydroelectric Plants, Solar) with low environmental impact in its facilities.
Reduziu a emissão de 77 tCO₂ equivalente de Gases de Efeito Estufa (GEE) em 2025.
Essa redução é equivalente a: Percorrer 307.418 km de carro; Cultivar 577 árvores por 30 anos; Reciclar 27 toneladas de resíduos; Consumir 32.921 litros de gasolina; Recarregar 9.361.929 celulares.
Renewable Energy Certificate
GRUPO PROGRAMAR
It uses energy from renewable sources (Wind, Biomass, Small Hydroelectric Plants, Solar) with low environmental impact in its facilities.
Reduziu a emissão de 77 tCO₂ equivalente*
de Gases de Efeito Estufa (GEE) em 2025. Totalizando 540 tCO₂ desde sua migração em maio de 2020.
Sustainable Vision – Environmental Impact
PEDRA DO ITABIRA uses energy from renewable sources (Wind, Biomass, Small Hydroelectric Plants, and Solar) with low environmental impact in its facilities and, as stated in the Renewable Energy Certificate, reduced emissions by 168 tCO₂ equivalent* of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) in 2021. This reduction is equivalent to:
672.739 km
Driving a mid-sized car a distance equivalent to 16.8 laps around the Earth along the Equator.
2,779 trees
Growing the equivalent for 10 years from planting.
58 tons
Recycling the equivalent amount of waste.
72,042 liters
Consuming the equivalent amount of gasoline.
*The reference calculation uses the international methodology of the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).