- COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY
- BIOFUELS
- SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Social Responsibility
Promoting social and environmental responsibility practices by associating with non-governmental organizations and institutions is an objective that Ampèria has materialized recently.
We currently support the following nongovernmental institutions in promoting social and environmental responsibility practices:
CAATINGA ASSOCIATION
Created in 1998, in Fortaleza (CE), with support
from the Fund for the Conservation of the
Caatinga, for the protection of Carnaúba. This is
a non-governmental, non-profit entity, recognized
as a Civil Society Organization of Public Interest
(OSCIP) and registered in the National Registry of
Environmental Entities (CNEA).
TATU-BOLA PROJECT
Tatu-Bola Project has a National Action Plan
(PAN) for Conservation, prepared under the
coordination of the Chico Mendes Institute for
Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio) and with
support from the Caatinga Association, with
priority actions for this mammal's conservation.
READ MORE PROJECT
The goal is to encourage reading, mainly among class C, D, and E families who account for about 40 percent of the population and most of the non-readers in the country, according to a Pró-Livro Institute survey. According to the Portraits of Reading in Brazil survey, half of all Brazilians are readers (people who have read at least one book in the last three months, whether in whole or in part).