ANDE will build on COP30 momentum by ensuring SGBs shape climate finance, policy, and supply chain commitments—advancing entrepreneur-led solutions as essential drivers of global climate resilience.

Brazil Brings Ground-Level Climate Realities Into Global Debate
Looking Ahead: COP as a Starting Point
As banners came down and delegates returned home, the work ahead became clearer. COP30 provided momentum, but integrating SGBs into climate frameworks will require sustained advocacy and collaboration throughout the year.
ANDE will continue to ensure that SGBs remain visible and influential across global forums, national climate plans, supply chain commitments, and climate finance negotiations. We will build on the SME Climate Hub campaign, deepen support for local accelerators and ESOs, and strengthen the case for entrepreneur-led climate action.
Small and growing businesses are already contributing to climate solutions. They are architects of climate resilience, capable of shaping markets and strengthening communities. ANDE’s role is to ensure their voices and innovations guide the path forward—at COP and throughout the year.

Putting Small and Growing Businesses at the Center of Climate Action

From São Paulo: Where Climate Conversations Begin

To Belém: Where Local Realities Meet Global Decisions

Entrepreneurship as a Climate Engine

Why COP in Brazil Matters

ANDE Member Highlights at COP30

Brazilian Climate Innovation Takes the Global Stage
Impact Hub São Paulo’s contributions at COP30 showcased the strength and maturity of Brazil’s impact ecosystem. The progress made—across innovation, investment, collaboration, and narrative-building—directly supports ANDE Brasil’s priorities and establishes a strong foundation for continued momentum in 2025. Together with partners across the ANDE network, we remain committed to transforming territorial solutions into systemic climate impact and advancing a new climate economy rooted in local ingenuity.
