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Conservation of the world in the 21st century demands that companies not only be financially successful, but also be able to contribute to the world’s sustainable development goals: preserve the environment, promote social justice, reduce poverty, among others.
BLP’s advisory approach is guided by compliance with the 17 SDGs of the United Nations (UN). Our Environment, Society and Governance (ESG) practice group helps companies established in Central America to make a transformation towards sustainable businesses in all related areas.
Our group of international experts has helped companies transform their business model into one where sustainability and business awareness are pillars, allowing us to provide unique advice of its kind in Central America.

BLP’s advisory approach is guided by compliance with the 17 SDGs of the United Nations (UN). Our Environment, Society and Governance (ESG) practice group helps companies established in Central America to make a transformation towards sustainable businesses in all related areas.
Our group of international experts has helped companies transform their business model into one where sustainability and business awareness are pillars, allowing us to provide unique advice of its kind in Central America.
Capabilities of our practice
We have advised on the
largest green bond
inssuance in Central America and the Caribbean by a renewable energy company
First bond
issuance for infrastructure financing in Costa Rica
$1.4 billion
the financing for the largest hydroelectric project in Central America
Development financings for over
$1 billion
in the last year
Areas of services

Environment
BLP is aware of the threats that the planet suffers and the challenge that it represents for companies to develop their business.

Sustainable Financing
To meet the challenges of sustainability and to meet the sustainable goals set by humanity, large sums of investment and funds are required.

Energetic Transition
Although all Central American countries have passed the 80% electricity mark, there are still millions of people in the region who do not have access to electricity.

Business & Human Rights
The United Nations Human Rights Council established the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in 2011.
Vivian Liberman
Partner
Costa Rica
[email protected]