About me
Owned and directed by Ricardo Ribeiro, 3PR Consulting supports companies to develop and implement sustainable strategies and programmes that consider a better balance of business economic, social and environmental aspects and impacts. The consultancy brings the experience of more than 30 years leading sustainable development in large multinational organisations, including community relations / development, stakeholders’ engagement, health & safety and environment, product sustainability.
Ricardo Ribeiro has worked in the sustainability area (Health & Safety, Environment and Social) for more than 30 years in global companies such as Anglo American (mining), Unilever (consumer goods), 3M (chemicals) and Gerdau (steelmaker). As senior executive has developed and implemented sustainability strategies, policies, systems and programmes on those companies and help to align them with the business strategy. This includes community relations, social programs, stakeholders’ engagement, human rights, health & safety and environment and product sustainability. He has very good experience in supporting business areas such as HR, Finance, Logistics, Sales, Operations/Manufacturing, Supply Management and R&D on how to improve business sustainable development.
Ricardo Ribeiro has international experience in Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
He has a graduation in Mechanical Engineering, a post-graduation in Occupational Safety and a course on Business Sustainability Management, by University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. He is fluent in Portuguese and English and has advanced Spanish. He is a Graduate Member of IOSH.
Ricardo has several experiences in working with not for profit organisations. He is currently a Trustee at Rusthall Lodge Care Home, and he was board member of CARE Brazil (NGO), Vice President of Fundambras (Anglo American Brazil Pension Fund), Deputy Director of Environment for the Sao Paulo State Industry Association in Campinas City (Brazil) and member of other sustainability committees in Brazil.