The Secretary of Environment and Sustainable Development of San Luis, **Federico Javier Cacace**, participated as a speaker at the **First International Climate Conference “Latin American Commitment”**, a meeting that brought together authorities from across the country and international experts to discuss environmental policies [in preparation for the **COP 30**](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/hacia-la-transicion-sostenible-cordoba-sera-sede-de-la-conferencia-climatica-internacional-rumbo-a-la-cop30/).
The event, held in the province of Córdoba, served as a **regional platform for the exchange of experiences, knowledge production, and consensus building** on sustainable development. There, Cacace stressed the need to **turn climate discourse into concrete action**, highlighting the initiatives implemented in the province of San Luis.
Four Axes, One Comprehensive Environmental Strategy
During his presentation, Cacace reviewed the main programs promoted by his office around **four strategic lines**:
**1. Environmental Education:** Highlighted were the **Itinerant Environmental School**, which travels to different locations offering playful workshops for educational communities, and the **Environmental Ambassadors Network**, a program that trains young leaders to promote environmental projects in their territories.
**2. Waste Management and Circular Economy:** Progress in **local planning with municipalities** was discussed, as well as programs for **eliminating [open-air garbage dumps](https://noticiasambientales.com/residuos/villa-constitucion-entierra-su-basural-y-apuesta-al-futuro-una-ciudad-que-deja-atras-la-contaminacion/)**, and the restructuring of the **Provincial Recycling Entity**, which has managed to **increase material recovery and their reintegration into the industry**.
**3. Efficiency and Energy Transition:** San Luis presented its **Energy Efficiency Learning Network**, training sessions for municipalities, and a process of **reconfiguring the energy matrix** with two key fronts: the promotion of **renewable energies** and the necessary regulatory updates to manage them.
**4. Biodiversity and Protected Areas:** The province showcased its work on the **revaluation of public reserves**, the **incorporation of private areas into the provincial conservation system** (adding thousands of hectares), the creation of **biological corridors**, and the **control of invasive exotic species**.
A Federal and Multi-Actor Agenda Towards COP 30
The conference brought together representatives from all Argentine provinces, municipal authorities, and international organizations. Among the notable figures present were:
– **Dan Ioschpe**, High Level Champion COP30
– **Elkin Velásquez**, regional representative of UN-Habitat
– **Rodrigo Perpetuo**, Executive Secretary of ICLEI-SAMS
– Representatives from the environmental ministries of Brazil, Colombia, and the Federal Council of Investments
Ministers and environmental secretaries from **24 Argentine provinces** also participated, forming a **diverse and strategic panel to advance joint policies on adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable development**.
*”These kinds of spaces allow us to share what we do in the provinces and move from theory towards real and transformative solutions,”* expressed Cacace.



