Sergio Verissimo
Affiliation
GreenSoil Brasil
Biography
CEO of GreenSoil do Brasil Sérgio Veríssimo is a professional with extensive experience in the environmental field, starting his career as a consultant shortly after graduating as an environmental engineer in the early 2000s. Over the years, he has dedicated himself to professional improvement, taking part in various courses and postgraduate courses, the most recent being the Executive Development Program (PMD) at IESE, which enabled him to take on the position of CEO of GreenSoil do Brasil. With more than 10 years' experience, Sérgio Veríssimo has worked as a consultant on a wide range of environmental investigation projects, collaborating with Brazilian and international environmental consultancies. In 2017, he started the activities of the Belgian-Dutch company GreenSoil Group do Brasil, focused on bioremediation projects. In this role, he has led and/or accompanied several bioremediation projects in Latin America and Europe.
Biological Soil and Groundwater Remediation as Part of an Integrated Approach for Sustainable Redevelopment of Industrial Sites: Two Innovative Case Studies
Martin Slooijer; Rogier de Waele; Mayara Pupo; Sergio Verissimo & John Dijk
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
Publication Year: 2024
AbstractBiological Degradation of High Concentrations of 2,4- and 2,6-DNT on Laboratory and Field Scale
Martin Slooijer; John Dijk; Remi Peters; Sergio Verissimo; Marco Brito & Fernanda Martins
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
Publication Year: 2024
Part of: G4.: Bioremediation: Advances in Amendment Formulations (Platform)
Abstract(Group 2, Poster Board #46) Sustainable Cyclic Remediation of a Heavily Impacted Site with Xylene: 100% Biological Treatment of Soil, Groundwater, and Soil Vapor
Martin Slooijer; Rogier de Waele; Mayara Pupo; Sergio Verissimo & John Dijk
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
Publication Year: 2024
Part of: C8.: GSR Best Practices and Nature-Based Remediation Case Studies (Poster)
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