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Road transportation has ESG as a prerequisite
ESG is no longer just a competitive differentiator in road transportation. Today, it is already one of the main criteria considered by major shippers and retail chains in supplier qualification.
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Vehicle recycling gains momentum in Brazil
Vehicle recycling is gaining ground in Brazil and establishing itself as one of the main fronts of the automotive circular economy.
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Tax Reform and Sustainable Obligations
The Tax Reform is driving one of the most significant changes in the Brazilian tax system in recent decades, also affecting companies that generate, transport, store, or dispose of waste.
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Environmental intelligence: when data becomes a decision-making resource
Digital transformation has also changed the way companies deal with sustainability, making environmental intelligence a strategic tool in operations, integrating technology, traceability, and data-driven decision-making.
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Automotive ESG requires more transparent supply chains
The advancement of electrification requires automotive ESG to have more transparent, traceable operations aligned with environmental and regulatory requirements.
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Waste management: a strategic corporate pillar
Waste management has ceased to be a secondary operational stage and has taken on a central role in corporate strategies: in the automotive sector, this transformation is even more evident.
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Automotive Reverse Logistics and Consumption
Automotive reverse logistics in 2026 ceases to be a differentiator and becomes a direct requirement for companies operating in the sector. With stricter oversight, structuring this process is no longer optional.
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Automotive Industry Faces Challenges to Grow
The automotive industry is experiencing a period of intense transition in 2026. Between technological innovation, economic pressure, and regulatory changes, the sector must adapt quickly to maintain competitiveness and operational efficiency.
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