Impacta RS 2026 Program Empowers Sustainable Businesses in Northern Rio Grande do Sul
The Impacta RS 2026 program supports four northern Rio Grande do Sul sustainable businesses with workshops, mentorship, and access to up to R$ 2 million in financing to accelerate regional development.
- • Four sustainable enterprises from northern Rio Grande do Sul selected for Impacta RS 2026 program.
- • Program includes monthly workshops and individual mentorship beginning June 2026.
- • Companies can access credit lines between R$ 50,000 and R$ 2 million after evaluation.
- • Participants include SemioCrop, Libértecce, Akvo ESG, and Lagom Construtech with varied sustainable business models.
Key details
Four enterprises from northern Rio Grande do Sul have been selected to participate in the Impacta RS 2026 program, an initiative focused on fostering sustainable business solutions that support the region’s reconstruction and growth. Starting in June, these companies will engage in monthly workshops and receive individual mentorship to refine their business models and align with sustainability goals.
The selected companies represent diverse sectors: SemioCrop, based in Passo Fundo, specializes in bioinsumos (bio-inputs) and boasts a revenue of R$ 3 million with 15 employees; Libértecce from Erechim transforms synthetic textile waste into new raw materials, promoting circular economy principles; Akvo ESG, also in Erechim, operates as a platform emphasizing sustainability; while Lagom Construtech from Sananduva is focused on modular construction techniques.
Upon completing the program phases, these enterprises become eligible to access credit lines ranging from R$ 50,000 up to R$ 2 million, contingent upon a thorough evaluation of their project advancements. This financial backing aims to scale their sustainable initiatives and strengthen their economic impact in the region.
The Impacta RS 2026 initiative prioritizes sustainability-driven innovation to support northern Rio Grande do Sul’s economic recovery while nurturing environmentally friendly business practices. By combining expert mentorship, structured workshops, and substantial financial incentives, the program creates a dynamic environment for promising regional enterprises to expand.
This targeted approach aligns with broader efforts across Brazil to stimulate entrepreneurship that harmonizes economic growth with environmental and social responsibility. The involvement of companies like SemioCrop and Libértecce exemplifies how sustainable development can be integrated into traditional and emerging industries in the state.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.