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reservas
VOTORANTIM
Reservas Votorantim
materializes Votorantim's
commitment to the
conservation of land and
water resources and to the
development of communities
through the management of
Legado das Águas.
This company, which in
2021 gained its own brand
and headquarters, specializes
in land management and
nature-based solutions for both
traditional and new economy
businesses. It manages Legado
das Águas, the largest private
Atlantic Forest reserve in
Brazil, with approximately
31,000 hectares in the towns
of Juquiá, Miracatu, and Tapiraí
in the state of São Paulo;
Legado Verdes do Cerrado, a
approximately 32,000-hectare
private reserve for sustainable
development, headquartered
in Niquelândia in the state of
Goiás; and Pátio Caeté, a space
for the sale of native plants in
the city of São Paulo.
Through its businesses,
Reservas Votorantim develops
activities and offers services
that combine the conservation
of nature and water resources
with the responsible use of land
and local development. It works
in the areas of ecotourism,
landscaping, production
and commercialization
of native plants, space
rental, environmental
studies, reforestation, and
environmental compensation,
among others.
Some of the highlights are the
ecotourism activities conducted
at Legado das Águas, which
resumed in the second half
of the year as the pandemic
subsided. New services in
2021 included rafting and new
accommodations, offered in
partnership with the company
Altar, in the form of a "floating
house" in the middle of the
Juquiá River reservoir to
welcome guests looking for
a peaceful refuge in contact
with nature. In 2021, Legado
das Águas received the Seal of
Quality in Tourism, granted by
the Brazilian Service of Support
to Micro and Small Companies
of São Paulo (SEBRAE, for its
initials in Portuguese) and the
Intermunicipal Development
Consortium of Vale do Ribeira
and Litoral Sul (CODIVAR,
for its initials in Portuguese).
This certification recognizes
organizations in the tourism
industry that help promote
the Atlantic Forest region as a
national tourist destination.
In the area of landscaping,
Reservas tripled its production
capacity of native species
and signed a contract with
a developer to provide
landscaping services to one
of its real estate projects. The
deal is linked to the company's
purpose of bringing native
flora back to urban centers.
In this same market, Pátio
Caeté, which sells native
species, completed one year
of operations and has been
establishing itself as a space
for the appreciation of Brazilian
flora.
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