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Johana Aranda: Ibagué Will Be the First Circular City in Latin America with Green Free Zone

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Johana Aranda, mayor of Ibagué, said that the capital of Tolima is moving towards becoming the first circular city in Latin America, after being the headquarters of the eighth Round Table of Circular Economy of the OECD—first time that this forum left Europe—and announcing the creation of a free zone of circular economy in a lot of 22 hectares in the sector of Buenos Aires, planned to open in 2027.
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Johana Aranda, mayor of Ibagué, said that the capital of Tolima is moving towards becoming the first circular city in Latin America, after being the headquarters of the eighth Round Table of Circular Economy of the OECD—first time that this forum left Europe—and announcing the creation of a free zone of circular economy in a lot of 22 hectares in the sector of Buenos Aires, planned to open in 2027.

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cablenoticias.tv broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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