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The Role of BNDES in fostering sustainable development

The Role of BNDES in fostering sustainable development. June 2012. BNDES at a Glance. Mission, Vision & Values. Mission To foster sustainable and competitive development in the Brazilian economy, generating employment, while reducing social and regional inequalities. Vision

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The Role of BNDES in fostering sustainable development

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  1. The Role of BNDES in fostering sustainable development June 2012

  2. BNDES at a Glance

  3. Mission, Vision & Values Mission To foster sustainable and competitive development in the Brazilian economy, generating employment, while reducing social and regional inequalities. Vision To be the development bank of Brazil, innovative, outstanding, and to proactively tackle the current and relevant challenges of our society. Values Commitment to the country’s development, ethics, public spirit and excellence.

  4. 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 00s Today Infrastructure Heavy Industry – Consumer Goods Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Technologic Development Imports Substitution Energy Agribusiness Social Inclusion and Environmental Issues Exports Privatization Program Urban and Social Development Innovation Sustainability Small Business BNDES development in time Adapting to the varied stages of Brazil´s development, having the means – resources and instruments - to accomplish mandates

  5. BNDES as a promoter of sustainable development • Financial Resources For Sustainable Development 6 6

  6. Instruments to suport sustainable development No que diz respeito à disponibilizar recursos para investimentos socioambientais, Linhas, Programas e Fundos são os instrumentos utilizados para a operacionalização da Política Socioambiental do BNDES. Atualmente, o BNDES apóia investimentos socioambientais por meio dos seguintes instrumentos: • Linhas de Financiamento • Meio Ambiente • BNDES Florestal • Energias Renováveis • Projetos de Transporte Urbano • Eficiência Energética (Proesco) • Saneamento Ambiental e Recursos Hídricos • Projetos Multissetoriais Integrados (PMI) • PMAE Ambiental • Investimentos Sociais de Empresas • PROGRAMAS • BNDES Compensação Florestal • ABC e PRONAF • BNDES Procopa Turismo • BNDES Proplastico • BNDES Saúde • BNDES Microcrédito • FUNDOS • BNDES Funtec e FEP • BNDES Fundo Social e Cultural • Fundo Amazônia e Fundo Clima • FI Empresas Sustentáveis na Amazônia e Inovação em Meio Ambiente

  7. Instruments to suport sustainable development A atuação do BNDES no apoio a investimentos socioambientais ocorre de forma setorial e transversal e atende a diversos públicos, iniciativa privada, governo e sociedade civil: Investimentos Sociais de Empresas e Microcrédito Construção Sustentável Recuperação de Passivo Ambiental Saneamento e Recursos Hídricos Governo Desenvolvimento Institucional Eficiência Energética Aspectos SocioAmbientais Transversal Projetos Integrados: Infra-Estrutura e Serviços Sociais Básicos Eco-Eficiência Industrial Melhoria de Gestão Produção Sustentável Inovação Reflorestamento, Conservação e Regularização Florestal Iniciativa Privada Outras Instituições

  8. BNDES and Green Development BNDES’ Disbursements to the Green Economy (Amounts in US$ million) 2011 total disbursements: around US$ 80 billion US$/R$ = 1.75

  9. Low Carbon Agriculture ABC Programme • Created in 2010 – aims to mitigate and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture • Financing for farmers and cooperatives with differentiated conditions • US$ 1.9 billion in resources available for the 2011/2012 crop • Incentives for techniques that guarantee efficiency in the fields Projected reduction of emissions for 2020: Between 130 and 160 million tons of CO2e

  10. Brazil´s Climate Fund Source of Funding > Main:Up to 60% share of the Special Participation of Petroleum received by the MMA > Potencial Sources: grants, loans, others. Resources 2011 Grants: US$ 18 millions Concessional Loans: US$ 119 millions $$ $ $ Ministry of the Environment Operationalization: Ministry of Environment and BNDES Concessional Loans Grants $ $ $ $ $ $ Examples of Sectors: Objective of the Fund: to ensure funds to support projects or studies aimed at promoting climate change mitigation and adapting to its effects. Renewable Energy Sustainable Production Activities: native wood producion, fruit and fiber

  11. Amazon Fund Aim: non-reimbursableinvestments in efforts to prevent, monitor and combat deforestation, and to foster the conservation and sustainable use of forests in the Amazon Biome. Management of public forests and protected areas; Environmental control, monitoring and surveillance; Sustainable forest management; Economic activities developed from the sustainable use of the forest; Ecological and economic zoning, land-use planning and land-title regulation; Conservation and the sustainable use of biodiversity and; Recovery of deforested areas. To achieve its objectives, theAmazon Fundsupportsprojects in thefollowing areas Disbursements: R$ 89,3 million Sourceof resources

  12. Fostering Energy Efficiency PROESCO • Support to ESCO (Energy Service Companies) in projects that contribute to energy efficiency or substitute fossil fuels by renewable sources • Attractive financial conditions • Three approved projects in 2011 • Reduction of energy consumption (estimative): 2.500 MWh per year

  13. Local Development: an opportunity and a responsibility A new approach to support large projects: focus on systemic implications of the territorial area of influence • A broader concept of development • Economic, social, environmental and territorial dimensions • Extended partnerships and social control • Adaptability according to local reality • A better allocation of financial resources • Systemic planning for development Land use planning Regional infrastructure / Social, environmental and cultural development 1 Economic development (e.g. supply chain, local productive and innovative arrangements, expansion of the income and labour effect) 5 2 Five Dimensions of Planning Strengthening local management Professional qualification and labour training 4 3

  14. Economic research Examples of studies under development: • Non-reimbursable resources for technical studies and research related to sustainable development Objectives: • To support the development of public policies • To direct BNDES’ strategic guidelines, priorities and policies • Analysis of technologies for treatment and disposal of urban solid wastes in Brazil, Europe, Japan and US (coordinated by the Federal University of Pernambuco) • Investigation of the potential effects in the Brazilian industry due to the adoption of low-carbon technologies by developed countries (coordinated by the University of São Paulo from Ribeirão Preto - Fearp/USP)

  15. BNDES Financial Support for Sanitation Investments Disbursements (US$ million) Net exposure (US$ billion) Sewage US$ 3.59 Drainage US$ 0.21 Waste US$ 0.13 Water US$ 2.40 • Legal and administrative framework: Water Supply and Sewage (Federal Law Nº. 11,445/2007) and Solid Waste (Federal Law Nº. 12,305/2010). • More than R$ 40 billion in public funds to support investments over the next 4 years • Opportunities in Public-Private-Partnerships and Concessions: a large and open market for new (qualified) investorsar

  16. The support for SMEs 45% 41,4% 40% 35,9% 35% 31,8% 30% 24,0% 25% 24,8% 21,5% 20% 15% 2007 2008 2009 * 2010 * 2011 up to march 2012 Share of MSMEs in total disbursement 85.5% of townships with active operations with BNDES credit card for SMEs N° of MSMEs supported in 2011 • BNDES Credit Card: • 510,000 active cards • 2011: R$ 7.6 bi • 2012: R$ 11. bi (expected) 17 Source: BNDES

  17. The Role of BNDES in fostering sustainable development June 2012

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