
Sustainability
BackEmbrace Latin America's dedication to sustainability, where eco-consciousness and innovative green practices lay the groundwork for a prosperous and environmentally responsible future.
Latin America's commitment to sustainable development has positioned the region as a leader in green practices and eco-friendly initiatives. With countries implementing innovative solutions to reduce their environmental impact, Latin America offers a sustainable foundation for businesses seeking to align their operations with environmentally responsible practices.

40%
new renewable energy projects anually

90%
access to clean water

80%
decrease in carbon emissions

Across Latin America, countries are making great strides in sustainable development. For example, Costa Rica generates over 98% of its electricity from renewable sources, while Uruguay has achieved 98% renewable energy production. Similarly, Chile aims to become carbon-neutral by 2050 and has implemented ambitious renewable energy targets. Colombia has also made significant progress, with its capital, Bogotá, receiving the prestigious C40 Cities Award in 2020 for its commitment to climate action. Additionally, Brazil has taken proactive steps to preserve the Amazon rainforest, which plays a crucial role in global climate regulation. Latin America's focus on sustainability extends to businesses, with a growing number of companies integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into their operations.
Latin America's dedication to sustainability makes it an ideal nearshoring destination for companies committed to environmentally responsible practices. By choosing to nearshore in the region, businesses can benefit from and contribute to Latin America's sustainable development efforts. As the global focus on sustainability intensifies, partnering with a region that shares these values is more important than ever. Nearshoring to Latin America ensures a prosperous future for both businesses and the environment.
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