Renova Foundation

The Foundation

The Renova Foundation is the entity responsible for the mobilization of the reparation of the damages caused by the collapse of the Fundao dam in Mariana (MG). It’s a non-profit organization, the result of a legal commitment called Transaction and Conduct Adjustment Term (TTAC). It defines the scope of action of the Renova Foundation, which are the 42 programs that unfold in the many projects that are being implemented in the 670 kilometers of impacted area along the Doce river and its tributaries. The ongoing actions are long-term and expected to take up to 10 years.

By establishing an organization dedicated exclusively to the reparation process, a robust governance model was also created, with more than 70 participating entities. The answers to each challenge are obtained together, and no party involved has control over the decision.

The Renova Foundation brings together technicians and specialists from different areas of knowledge, dozens of environmental entities and scientific knowledge from Brazil and other part of the world, totaling around 6 thousand people (among its own employees and partners) working in the reparation process, from Mariana to the Doce river mouth.

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THE DAM COLLAPSE

The Fundao dam collapse in Mariana (MG) occurred on November 5, 2015, when approximately 39.2 million cubic meters of tailings reached the Gualaxo do Norte river in Mariana, from where it flowed into the Doce river and continued to the river mouth.

The collapse has caused the deaths of 19 people. Throughout this path, the waste has caused a series of specific impacts where it flowed through, in 39 municipalities from Minas Gerais to Espirito Santo, along 670 kilometers.

In addition to the serious environmental impacts, the Mariana disaster has resulted in social and economic damages, and the social component stands out as the driving force behind the challenges that the reparation process must overcome.

To learn more about the collapse, click here.