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Felipe Pires Barbosa
IE business school applicationIntake: nov13
Express Yourself
Do you think that the lifestyle of the inhabitants of your town or city reflects behavior that is in line with the concept of sustainable development? In your opinion, what should be improved?
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São Paulo LIFESTYLE
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The lifestyle of the inhabitants of São Paulo is not in
accordance with SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
principles. The strong dependence on low quality
public services exposes the city to a fragile balance.
To exemplify this reality, among the various aspects
that define the lifestyle in São Paulo, we'll go through
the the transports routine and standard of recycling
and waste.
São Paulo LIFESTYLE
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Table of contents
TransportComparative tangible factors
4 social domain analysisImprovements
Suggestions
Recycling and WasteComparative tangible factors
4 social domain analysisImprovements
Suggestions
ConclusionSources
São Paulo LIFESTYLE
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São Paulo LIFESTYLE | Transport
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Grande São Paulo
Comunidad de
MadridPopulation (million): 19 6.5
Vehicles (million): 6.8 4.3
Daily traffic jam (km): 80 17
Average speed (km/h): 15 24
Subway extension (km):
74.3 283
Subway passengers per day (million):
3 1.3
Subway availability (passengers/m):
40.4 4.6
Busses (thousands): 40 11
Observation: 30 km of new subway lines
under construction
Economic • Highly saturated demand for public and private transport
• High cost of traffic jams due to the inefficiency it causes
Politic • No special laws or taxation for clean energy technologies
Ecology • Highly concentrated energetic matrix (for transports) on fossil fuels
• Decreasing supply of renewable energy (ethanol)
Culture • Transport is a limitation to mobility and access
Comparative tangible factors 4 social domains analysis* (São Paulo only)
(*) concept develop by efforts of the Municipality of Porto Alegre and UN Habitat Urban Forum. Afterwards refined by projects in Melbourne and Milwaukee Felipe Pires Barbosa | IE business school application – nov13 intake
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• Massive investment on the expansion of the subway lines• Revision of the regulatory treatment giving to the subway system• Generation of incentives for the consume and supply of clean energy
São Paulo LIFESTYLE | Transport
Improvements
• Divide the current structure of the subway in two different companies: one to plan and supervise and another to properly operate the subway system
• Capitalize the operating company through issuance of stocks in the open market, diluting the participation of the government and increasing the availability of resources for the needed investitures
• Establish competitive auctions for the operation of the subway, instead of the regular auctions just focused on the construction of new lines (currently just one line with 6 stations is operated by a private company)
• Reduce taxes on the purchase of hybrid cars (electricity and fuel)• Reduce taxes on the purchase of ethanol in comparison to gasoline
Suggestions
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São Paulo LIFESTYLE | Recycling and Waste
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Economic • Expensive cost of using landfills owned by neighbor cities
• 2 deactivated landfills that currently generate carbon credits ✔
• Economic loss due to waste of potentially recyclable items
Politic • Political focus just on waste collection
Ecology • Low recycling rate• Energy inefficiency due to the
transport of the waste to the neighbor cities
Culture • Low involvement of the population on the waste selection for recycling
São Paulo Madrid
Daily production (thousands of tons):
18 3.5
Annual production per inhabitant (kg):
351.41 391
Recycling (%): 1.8 11.7
Neighborhoods with recycling facilities:
72/96 21/21
Active sanitary landfills:
0 9
Observation: All trash is taken to 2 neighbor
cities 2 deactivated
landfills
Felipe Pires Barbosa | IE business school application – nov13 intake(*) concept develop by efforts of the Municipality of Porto Alegre and UN Habitat Urban Forum. Afterwards refined by projects in Melbourne and Milwaukee
Comparative tangible factors 4 social domains analysis* (São Paulo only)
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• Address properly the destination of waste• Increase the recycling percentage
Improvements
• Create municipal sanitary landfills capable of absorbing the estimated future demand (currently just one landfill under construction)
• Ensure that these new sanitary landfills have the appropriate gas collection system in order to generate methane, that can be used as a local source of energy, and to generate carbon credits
• Spread, through all the neighborhoods, adequate recycling collection facilities, reducing the logistic cost for the recycling industry and involving actively the population on the recycling process
• Reduce taxes on the purchase of recycled raw materials, generating constant demand for the recycling industry
• With the support of the public educational system, set regular campaigns to disseminate the 3R principles: Recycle, Reuse and Reduce
Suggestions
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To conclude, the lifestyle of the inhabitants of São
Paulo is strongly determined by the public
administration. Its accordance with SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT principles strongly depends on severe
institutional improvements. The transports routine and
standard of recycling and waste are clear examples of
the chaotic lifestyle São Paulo faces.
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Sources
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• Secretaria Municipal de Serviços de São Paulo, <http://www.prefeitura.sp.gov.br/cidade/secretarias/servicos/coleta_de_lixo/index.php?p=4634>
• Anuario Estadístico 2009 Ayuntamiento de Madrid, Información del Municipio, Capitulo VI – Infraestructuras básicas, page 140, <http://www.madrid.es/portales/munimadrid/es/Inicio/Ayuntamiento/Medio-Ambiente/Residuos-y-limpieza-urbana/Publicaciones/Acceso-a-la-publicacion?vgnextfmt=default&vgnextoid=6d65884d551b5210VgnVCM1000000b205a0aRCRD&vgnextchannel=2c847f5a833d8010VgnVCM100000dc0ca8c0RCRD>
• United Cites and Local Governments, Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development, <http://agenda21culture.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=131:cultural-policies-and-sustainable-development-&catid=64&Itemid=58&lang=en>
• Departamento Nacional de Trânsito (Denatran), April 2013 data, <http://www.denatran.gov.br/frota.htm>, access on 13/05/2013
• SP Turis, São Paulo em números, <http://www.cidadedesaopaulo.com/sp/br/sao-paulo-em-numeros>, access on 13/05/2013
• Companhia Metropolitana de Transport (Metrô), Números e pesquisas, <http://www.metro.sp.gov.br/metro/numeros-pesquisa/demanda.aspx>, access on 13/04/2013
• (**) data source: Instuto Nacional de Estadística (INE) – 2010, <http://www.ine.es/inebmenu/mnu_transporte.htm>, access on 13/05/2013