ABOUT IT
O Global Sustainable Project for the Inhotim Open-Air Museum, conducted by Elektro Sustainability Bahia, integrates a set of innovative actions to consolidate the Inhotim — the the world's largest open-air museum — as a reference in Sustainability, carbon neutrality, and circular economy..
With 26 years of experience in the areas of art, culture and environmental education, Inhotim receives approximately 5,000 visitors per day and is implementing a new phase of expansion of the complex, completely sustainable and energy self-sufficient (Zero Grid), including Comprehensive treatment of solid waste and effluents.
Results and Objectives
Transforming Inhotim into a model of sustainability applied to culture, art, and the environment., with responsible generation and consumption of energy and natural resources.
Diversify energy sources of the complex, prioritizing Clean energy with low environmental impact..
To promote the reduction and optimization of energy consumption. in operations.
Implement advanced practices for waste, water, and carbon emissions management., guaranteeing complete cycle of resource reuse and recovery.
Expand educational and social impact., strengthening Inhotim's role as A living laboratory for sustainable innovation..
Direct positive impact on approximately 1.2 million people per year., with access to integrated cultural, environmental and educational spaces.
Strategic agreements and partnerships with schools, universities, industrial and commercial federations, promoting practical experiences in sustainability For students, teachers, and artists.
Installation and operation of clean and renewable energy systems., with particular emphasis on:
Solar photovoltaic;
Small-scale hydroelectric power plant;
Biomass and biomethane (Installation phase).
Estimated generation of 486,000 kWh/month, promoting energy self-sufficiency of the complex.
Sustainable waste management, with 30 tons of recyclable and organic materials per month treaties, including paper, plastic, glass and organic material, aligned with National Solid Waste Policy.
Water reuse and treatment, with 200,000 liters per month recovered through filtration and recycling technologies.
Environmental preservation and restoration of 112 hectares of Atlantic Forest, being:
38 hectares of preserved land;
29 hectares of restoration;
45 hectares of reforestation.
Integration with the productive and tourism sectors, consolidating Inhotim as global benchmark in sustainable tourism and environmental innovation..
SDGs
External Certification
International Commitments
National Commitments
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