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Turning Waste into Worth: Global Eco Agro Wins HolambraTech Challenge with Carbon Credit Innovation


Updated: July 06, 2025 17:44

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Turning Waste into Worth: Global Eco Agro Wins HolambraTech Challenge with Carbon Credit Innovation

In a compelling showcase of sustainable innovation, the Prudentine startup Global Eco Agro has emerged as the winner of Category 1 at the 3rd HolambraTech Innovation Challenge. The team, composed of postgraduate students from Unoeste and incubated at the Presidente Prudente Technology Incubator (Intepp), clinched the top spot with a pioneering solution that transforms plastic pesticide packaging into carbon credit assets.

Key Highlights from the Challenge

- Global Eco Agro’s concept addresses the environmental hazards posed by discarded agrochemical containers  
- The project proposes converting these plastic residues into carbon credit-generating assets, thereby aligning agricultural waste management with global sustainability goals  
- The team developed the proposal in just seven days, drawing from their academic research and field experience in agronomy  
- Their solution was recognized for its originality, feasibility, and potential to improve soil health, community well-being, and environmental outcomes  

About the Winning Team and Their Vision

- The startup is led by Bruno da Rocha Toroco (master’s student), Fabio Stevanato (doctoral candidate), and Luciano Garrido (master’s student), all from Unoeste  
- They began receiving support from Intepp in March 2025 and have since focused on bridging academic research with real-world agricultural challenges  
- Their participation was inspired by Intepp’s outreach efforts to promote innovation competitions and entrepreneurial education  

The HolambraTech Innovation Challenge

- Organized by the Holambra Cooperative, the challenge aims to connect academia with agribusiness through practical, market-aligned solutions  
- Category 1, which Global Eco Agro won, focuses on conceptual proposals that explore new ideas without requiring a fully developed product  
- The evaluation criteria emphasized creativity, problem relevance, and the transformative potential of the proposed solution  

Broader Impact and Recognition

- The team received a cash prize of R$5,000 and national recognition for their forward-thinking approach  
- Their win underscores the growing importance of circular economy models in agriculture and the role of young innovators in shaping sustainable futures  
- The project also reinforces the mission of Intepp and Unoeste to foster entrepreneurship and translate research into impactful solutions  

Sources: IndustryIntel, Revista Attalea Agronegócios, AgroRevenda, CE Noticias Financieras, Unoeste Newsroom

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