
How Latin America is tackling plastic pollution in the Motagua River and the Galápagos Islands
Ecuador and Guatemala are using policy, market-based solutions and industrial strategy to make the plastic pollution challenge a development opportunity.
Daniela Limongi is an environmental engineer with a Master’s in Territorial Planning and Environmental Management, specializing in environmental policy, innovation, and inter-institutional coordination. She has experience leading participatory processes and representing Ecuador in international forums.
Her career includes work on the Coca Codo Sinclair hydroelectric project, recognition as a semifinalist in the Latin America Green Awards for the group project Collective, and an Honorable Mention in Ideas for Action (World Bank Group & Wharton). She has served as a consultant for DBS&CS, an Environmental Regularization Process Analyst for the Guayas Provincial Government, and Deputy Manager of ASAMBLA, focusing on environmental regulation, monitoring, and innovation.
She is committed to advancing sustainability and environmental stewardship in Ecuador and the region.
Ecuador and Guatemala are using policy, market-based solutions and industrial strategy to make the plastic pollution challenge a development opportunity.
Ecuador y Guatemala están aplicando políticas, soluciones de mercado y estrategias industriales para convertir el reto de la contaminación por plásticos en una oportunidad de desarrollo.
