Sustainable Impact Route

Organizations and Businesses Transforming Brazil

The traditional approach to Brazilian tourism has fallen short in fostering the holistic development of territories and empowering local communities.
Regions rich in culture and biodiversity are exploited unsustainably, with little fair return to local communities.
The Sustainable Impact Route is an ecosystem that empowers local communities and promotes a holistic, integrated approach—fostering social, economic, and environmental value while driving collaborative territorial development.
Currently, Brazil has
100000
Active Civil
Society Organizations
500
Social
Organizations
1000
Public Interest
Social Organizations
Despite their significance, there is no study on the real impact these organizations have on the tourism sector.
How does it create value?

Community Empowerment

Encourages self-management of communities and local businesses.

Inclusive Economic Development

Encourages conscious consumption and solidarity economy.

Culture and
Education

Promotes the appreciation of traditional and historical knowledge.

Environmental Preservation

Promotes regenerative tourism, minimizing negative impacts.

It's not enough
to preserve
it is necessary
to regenerate!

People seeking authentic and transformative experiences.

Conscious tourists

Populations looking to strengthen their territories and improve their quality of life.

Local communities

Sustainable businesses and initiatives that need visibility and support.

Social entrepreneurs
Researchers and activists
Professionals interested in new approaches to regenerative tourism.
Who will it make
a difference for?
Outcomes
The Sustainable Impact Route is more than a destination: it’s a movement for a fairer, more inclusive, and regenerative tourism.

Shall we go together?