This Monday (4), the TV Brazil a new episode of the program airs at 11 pm Paths of the reportwhich will have as its theme COP30: Amazonian Business. About 3 months for the opening of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, which occurs for the first time in Brazil, in Belém, Pará, the attraction presents the possibilities of business and enterprises in the region. 
According to the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae), small businesses correspond to 95% of Pará companies. Entrepreneurs reveal to be anxious for the beginning of COP30, with the expectation that the event will serve as a showcase for its products and talents.
“We have a great tourist potential and a living culture. But I hope this exchange will happen with respect and that we can have discussions about a more sustainable future,” said businesswoman and designer Isabela Sales.
She cares about nature and, therefore, did research in search of the ideal raw material, discovering the tire chamber.
“It has an interesting aesthetic potential, because it resembles leather. In addition, it takes a long time to decompose, about 600 years. Then we reuse,” he explains.
With craft work, Isabela produces accessories, bags and wallets.
THE Paths of the report It also shows the expectation of the hotel sector of the capital of Pará. This is the case of businesswoman Simone Pereira, who invested in inclusion and sustainability.
“We see COP30 as an opportunity for growth. We jumped from 19 to 30 rooms. These new rooms will have accessibility [para pessoas com deficiência] And a more careful look at the environment, ”he said.
The president of Sebrae, Décio Lima, comments that, for the first time, COP30 will have a portrait of the small economy.
“We cannot imagine achieving sustainability without the presence and protagonism of this type of business, not only in Brazil, but in the world,” he says.
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The production of the program also accompanied the work of entrepreneur Izete Costa, who bets on the green economy, with the sale of chocolate made from Cocoa da Amazônia. The revenue has family origin and was well accepted by consumers. However, it recalls that product development needs to involve the entire community.
“One of the things that riverside need is access to credit, so that they can stay in the area, protecting and preserving,” he argues.
The president of COP30, ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, faces the opportunity as a challenge for the country.
“There will be a dimension where we will learn a lot, but COP30 is also an occasion for the whole world to understand the contributions that Brazil can make.”
About the program
Weekly journalistic production of TV Brazilthe Paths of the report It takes the viewer to a trip around the country and the world behind special guidelines, with a different, thought -provoking and complex view of each of the chosen subjects.
In the air for over a decade, the Paths of the report It is one of the most awarded journalistic attractions not only on the channel, but also of Brazilian television. To tell great stories, professionals investigate various subjects and reveal the most relevant aspects of each subject.
Health, economy, behavior, education, environment, security, service, culture and many other topics are addressed in a unique way. Thematic materials bring content of interest to society by the public broadcaster.
Current and controversial questions are dealt with in depth and seriousness by the channel’s team of professionals. The thorough and well -executed work is recognized with several important awards in the journalistic environment.
Displayed on Mondays, at 23h, the Paths of the report It has alternative time at dawn on Tuesday at 4:30 am. Production offers special editions at http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/caminhosdarerting and on the public broadcaster’s YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/tvbrasil. Previous materials are also in the application TV Brasil Playavailable in Android and iOS versions, and at http://tvbrasilplay.com.br.
