Horto do Campo Grande partnered with ESG WEEK 2026 as a supporting partner, contributing to the event’s plant styling by providing Horto Collection planters and plants for different areas of Fórum Picoas, in Lisbon.

Held on April 22 and 23, ESG WEEK 2026 brought together professionals, companies, institutions and experts around the key topics within Environmental, Social and Governance. The initiative was promoted by the Portuguese Association for Business Ethics (APEE) and had Banco Montepio as Main Sponsor, MEO as Strategic Host Partner, UN Global Compact Network Portugal as Strategic Partner, and SAPO as Media Partner.
For this edition, Horto do Campo Grande provided five rectangular Horto Collection planters decorated with medium-sized plants for the exhibition area, and two cylindrical Horto Collection planters with Ficus for the main stage. The plant elements were distributed across different areas of the event, helping to create more welcoming and visually balanced settings, in line with the conference’s sustainable identity.

ESG WEEK 2026 took place in an exclusively in-person format and included 23 debates and themed sessions, with 83 speakers from the business, institutional and academic worlds. Over two days, topics such as the circular economy, decarbonisation, social impact, governance, business ethics, innovation, ESG reporting and sustainable finance were discussed.
The event was organised into several complementary areas, including the Conference Area, dedicated to debates and plenary sessions; the Exhibition Area, focused on companies, workshops and ESG projects; the Media Zone, reserved for interviews and audiovisual content; and a Lounge Area designed for networking and institutional meetings.
Horto do Campo Grande’s presence aimed to match the event’s contemporary language and reinforce the importance of greenery in corporate and institutional settings. Integrating natural plants helped humanise the spaces, create greater visual comfort, and promote an experience more aligned with the sustainability principles discussed throughout the conference.

“It was particularly important for HCG to be associated with an initiative focused on sustainability and corporate responsibility. More than a decorative element, the presence of plants helped convey the event’s values and reinforced the importance of integrating natural solutions into spaces for meeting, sharing and reflection,” said Pedro Pulido Valente, Marketing and Public Relations Director at Horto do Campo Grande.

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