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Claudio Bicudo Mendonça

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Birthplace: Brazil

Environmental Manager by University of São Paulo - Brazil and Environmental Manager with emphasis on business by SENAC-SP - Brazil, has 12 years of experience in the environmental area. Performance between 2006 and 2009 in KEYASSOCIADOS (www.keyassociados.com.br) and between 2009 and 2012 in WAYCARBON (www.waycarbon.com.br), as Project Manager in the development and verification of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Emissions Inventory, Carbon Disclosure Project Reporting (CDP) and Forest Footprint Disclosure (FFD). Experience in setting policy and corporate strategies in the face of climate change, identifying opportunities to carbon credit projects and to reduce GHG emissions and also the assessment of impacts of supply chain in various industries. Several seminars and lectures related to Climate Change. Coauthor of the book "Sustainability and Climate Change - Guide for tomorrow." Chapter 7: "Lighting the Dark Corners." Organized by Fujihara, Marco A., Lopes, Fernando G. São Paulo: Publishing SENAC and Terra das Artes, 2009. In 2012, worked at ?Fundación Botín? Spain (website), in a research project aimed at defining the Water Footprint of beef production in Brazil through the Water Footprint Network methodology. Auditor of GHG emission Inventories accredited by the Brazilian GHG Protocol. Currently is the Executive Director of H2O Company (www.h2ocompany.com.br), that is a consultancy for water management and sustainability for the corporate sector in Brazil. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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