Due to environmental degradation, new techniques are being used and new concepts are being applied to create an environment that allows for the continuity of life on this planet, aiming to achieve results more quickly and objectively, considering the need to win the race against climate change, which includes global warming.
Within this context, environmental regeneration has been gaining ground, seeking to restore affected areas and systems, and among its positive effects, it promotes the restructuring of biodiversity, the use of techniques to improve the soil, to absorb more carbon and water, in addition to acting on marine ecosystems.
Combined with Sustainability, which is characterized by the balance between economic, social and environmental aspects, developments related to the change from the linear mode of production and consumption to the circular economy model, together with the expansion of environmental regeneration practices, point to improvements towards Sustainable Development.