




Our operations also include the production of pellets and briquettes, a product developed by Vale that has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the blast furnace by up to 10%.
- 6 plants
- 19.3 million tons of pellets produced
- 10% potential reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in steel production via blast furnace
- R$ 1.2 billion in investment for the conversion of the two pelletizing plants
- 2,300 jobs during the works
Main entry point for oil products in the region. Responsible for supplying Espírito Santo, southern Bahia, northern Rio de Janeiro and southwestern Minas Gerais.
- Ships 2.2% of the country's agricultural volume
- Receives 47% of the coal, coke and anthracite imported by steel mills
- Receives 2.4% of the total volume of fertilizers imported
- 71.9 million tons of ore shipped in 2024
In 2024, we transported 108 million tons of products, including 88 million tons of iron ore and 20 million tons of other products such as soy, coal, corn and limestone.
We are in 40 municipalities in Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais.
Opened 21 years ago, the Vale Botanical Park has established itself as a veritable urban forest, with 33 hectares of green space forming part of the city's Green Belt. Over the years, the space has welcomed schools, researchers and visitors of all ages interested in getting to know the region's fauna and flora up close. It is an environment for acquiring scientific knowledge and for leisure and contemplation.
The park is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 5pm, and admission is free, with accessible and inclusive spaces.

The park has accessible and inclusive spaces and is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8am to 5pm, with free admission.

With 23,000 hectares of preserved native forest, the Vale Nature Reserve, located in Linhares (ES), is one of the largest remnants of the Atlantic Forest in the country. Over the years, more than 3,600 plant species, 1,500 insects, 103 mammals, more than 410 species of birds and 125 species of amphibians and reptiles have been catalogued in the region.

Since the early 2000s, Vale has been creating opportunities for students to engage in musical education and develop their talents across the states of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Pará, and Mato Grosso do Sul. In 2019, the company launched the Vale Música Program — a collaborative network for teaching and learning that brings together music initiatives from these four states and some of the country’s leading orchestras.
The network currently includes over 240 professionals and more than 1,000 students. The Vale Música Program partners with renowned institutions such as the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, the Ouro Preto Orchestra, the Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra, Nova Orquestra, and the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra. These partnerships are supported by the Vale Cultural Institute through Brazil’s Federal Cultural Incentive Law.
Meet the stories of Vale Música talents
An initiative of Estação Conhecimento Serra, sponsored by the Vale Cultural Institute through the Federal Cultural Incentive Law, the Vale Música Espírito Santo Project serves 250 participants aged 7 to 29 in Cidade Continental, Serra, and 70 students aged 7 to 11 at the Vale Música Center located in the Vale Botanical Park in Vitória.
The project features several Reference Groups:

The Vale Música Youth Choir has delivered memorable performances featuring special guest appearances by renowned Brazilian artists such as Milton Nascimento, Ivan Lins, and Roberto Menescal.
The choir’s students have also performed at the International Choir Festival in Belo Horizonte and participated in tributes to Rita Lee and Raul Seixas. Their repertoire includes classical choral music, a cappella pieces, and popular music arrangements for four or more voices, presented with a scenic approach that integrates music, theater, and dance. The choir is conducted by Max Michel Alves.
In 2023, the group staged the performance Tropicália at the Federal University of Espírito Santo (Ufes) Theater, featuring a repertoire dedicated to the Tropicalismo movement — led by Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil — which revolutionized Brazilian popular music in the late 1960s.
In 2025, the Vale Música Youth Choir performed alongside singer and composer Flávio Venturini at the Festa da Penha, a traditional celebration honoring the patron saint of Espírito Santo, with a repertoire paying tribute to the Clube da Esquina collective.

One of the most established ensembles within the Vale Música Espírito Santo Project, the Vale Música Youth Orchestra is composed of 27 members between the ages of 12 and 25. The group has performed in concerts honoring the 50-year career of Milton Nascimento (2013), a tribute to Ivan Lins featuring the artist himself and pianist Gilson Peranzzetta (2015), and a concert celebrating the 80th birthday of Roberto Menescal (2016).
In September 2022, the orchestra adapted original songs by local bands from Espírito Santo into symphonic arrangements for the concert Vale Música Youth Orchestra and Guests, featuring members of the bands Manimal, Java Roots, Rastaclone, Herança Negra, Casaca, and Salvação.
In June 2023, the group presented the concert Vale Música Youth Orchestra invites Marcelo Caldi – A Tribute to Dominguinhos at the Federal University of Espírito Santo (Ufes) Theater, celebrating the work of Dominguinhos with special guest accordionist, composer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist Marcelo Caldi. The performance was reprised in July 2025 during the Vale + Comunidade na Praia event at Camburi Beach in Vitória.
In May 2024, the orchestra participated in the concert Tribute to Piazzolla, alongside the Vale Música Youth Camerata and violinist Priscila Rato, honoring Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992), widely regarded as the “revolutionary of tango.”
The group regularly takes part in music festivals, including the Espírito Santo Classical Music Festival and the Domingos Martins Winter Festival. The orchestra is conducted by Maestro Lucas Anizio.

Comprising 20 musicians between the ages of 17 and 28, the Vale Música Jazz Band follows the traditional big band format, featuring five saxophones, four trumpets, four trombones, and a rhythm section consisting of bass, drums, guitar, and piano.
Formed in 2015, the ensemble has built an impressive portfolio of performances alongside acclaimed artists such as singer-songwriter João Bosco, pianist Gilson Peranzzetta, mandolinist Hamilton de Holanda, and Honduran-born Brazilian singer Indiana Nomma. The group also participated in the I Love Jazz Festival (Minas Gerais), performing with vocalist Alma Thomas in the concert Divas of Jazz.
The band has gained recognition for its tribute concerts honoring jazz legends Duke Ellington and Count Basie, as well as for its collaborations with conductor and pianist Nelson Ayres. Currently, the Vale Música Jazz Band is conducted by Maestro Tiago Veloso.
On October 5, 2025, the group released five recordings from the album Tinta Fresca on the website https://projetotintafresca.my.canva.site. The album features original compositions by musicians from Espírito Santo who skillfully navigate the jazz genre.

One of the reference ensembles of the Vale Música Espírito Santo Project, the Vale Música Symphonic Band is composed of approximately 50 members between the ages of 11 and 26. The group has an impressive track record of performances, including tributes to Brazilian music icons Elis Regina, Tim Maia, and the band Roupa Nova, as well as the concert The Divine Comedy, inspired by Dante Alighieri’s literary classic.
The band has also presented themed performances dedicated to film soundtracks, the centenary of samba, World Cup concerts, samba-rock, and a tribute to Djavan’s 70th birthday. Its instrumentation includes woodwind instruments (flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, and saxophone), brass instruments (trumpet, trombone, euphonium, and tuba), and percussion.
The ensemble is currently conducted by Maestra Ludhymila Bruzzi.

The results can already be seen in practice: in 2023, the waste pickers signed the first contract for the collective sale of recyclable materials to industry, a historic achievement in the history of these groups. The contract guarantees the purchase of PET from the waste pickers' associations for the production of sustainable suppressant, a product we use in the environmental control of our operations at the Tubarão Unit, to prevent dust emissions.
“We have realized the dream of selling collectively to the industry and Reciclo has helped to materialize a dream to bring more dignity to the families of waste pickers,” said Lúcio Heleno dos Santos, president of the Solidarity Economy Network of the United Waste Pickers of Espírito Santo (Reunes).
One of the beneficiaries is Josimeire Jesus dos Santos, a representative of the Association of Recyclable Materials Collectors of Vitória (Ascamare), who reveals with emotion the importance of Reciclo in the lives of the collectors.
"First of all, the Reciclo project was very important because it brought visibility to our association. A company like Vale recognizing our work and supporting us was wonderful. It gave us the chance to have machinery, like the press, which we couldn't afford.
We've increased the productivity of our support collection, we've increased our members' earnings and income, so we can only thank them for their partnership. And the support is not just about donating material, but also about creating projects that enable our association to train. Today we already have this thanks to the Reciclo project.
Expanded support
In order to contribute to increasing the supply of raw materials to waste pickers, our company donates all the recyclable waste produced at the Tubarão plant to the associations. In 2024, we also installed machines to collect recyclable packaging in places where people circulate, such as supermarkets and the Coastal Park in Jardim Camburi. In addition, more than 150 new selective collection points were set up in condominiums and companies in the metropolitan region, increasing the collection of materials and the income obtained from the sale by waste pickers' associations.


Our commitment to people, their well-being and generating value for society is always present in our actions. An example of this is the significant results we achieve with supplier deliveries through the Partilhar Program. This initiative aims to support and encourage our supply chain to contribute to the sustainable development of the regions where we operate.
In 2024, more than 40 supplier companies carried out around 380 social actions in Espírito Santo. Throughout 2024, social investment amounted to approximately R$5.28 million in the state. Of the total, the amount earmarked for initiatives aimed at technical training and vocational courses was around R$643,000, approximately 12% of the total. For education, sport and culture, approximately R$1.68 million was allocated, which represents around 32% of the total. Among the investments in renovations and construction of spaces and social organizations, the amount was around R$509,000.
All in all, more than 600 jobs were created, with a wage bill of more than R$25 million. What's more, local spending exceeded R$35 million, boosting Espírito Santo's economy in a concrete way and generating new opportunities. The more we strengthen those around us, the more the communities we live in are strengthened. This is the aim of the Share Program, an initiative that encourages collaboration to make a difference.
One partner company that has collaborated a lot with the purpose of the Sharing Program is Metalvix, which has supported various initiatives and made donations and repairs to institutions indicated by us, especially the Casa Lar Meninos Rosalina Bahiense.
"Being able to contribute to such significant improvements for institutions in need has become a social purpose that we share with Vale, and we have the Share Program for that. At the Rosalina Bahiense Boys' Home, for example, we created a digital library, helped with structural renovations and all of this is an opportunity for growth, dignity and access to knowledge for children and adolescents who really need it," says Derlayne Borghi, administrative supervisor at Metalvix Engenharia e Consultoria.

Projeto Anjos da Quadra, one of the initiatives supported by Metalvix via Partilhar
Photo: Derlayne Borghi
Results of the Partilhar Program in Brazil (2020 to 2024):
- More than 31,000 jobs generated;
- More than R$ 78 million invested in voluntary social actions;
- Operating in six states: Minas Gerais, Pará, Espírito Santo, Maranhão, Rio de Janeiro and Mato Grosso do Sul.
The actions are part of the Environmental Commitment Agreement (TCA) signed by the company with the public authorities and the community.
Since 2019, approximately 110,000 visitors have followed our initiatives, strengthening the open dialog with communities.
As part of the Environmental Master Plan, we have expanded our effluent storage and treatment capacity. By 2026, the water reserve will grow from 60,000 m³ (2018) to 220,000 m³, an increase of 200%.
The aim of the initiative is to bring together and strengthen the relationship between Vale and the school community through dialog, active listening and proactive interaction.
We reinforce our commitment, transparency and partnership through technology workshops in Greater Vitória, educational robotics workshops, a partnership with the Learning Operations area and technical visits to the Tubarão Unit.
Program figures
More than 88,000 participants, including students and teachers, involved;
65 priority communities served;
More than 200 public and private educational institutions in Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais benefited.
The Vale Cultural Institute strengthens culture, values heritage and democratizes access to art in the territories where we operate.
In 2025, 19 cultural projects in Espírito Santo were selected, including the Vitória Film Festival, the Movimento Cidade Festival and the Casa do Governador Cultural Park, sponsored via the Rouanet Law.
The Vale Museum is expanding its extramural activities, bringing art and educational programs to public spaces. The Vale Music Program, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, serves 200 students aged 7 to 29 at the Serra Knowledge Station.
Preserving historical heritage
We sponsor the restoration of monuments such as the Anchieta Sanctuary, the Reis Magos Church, Bonde 42, the Rosário Church and the Metropolitan Cathedral of Vitória. For over 15 years, we have supported the Festa da Penha, the state's cultural heritage.
Vale Música
Vale Música Serra (ES)
Created in 2000, the initiative promotes musical education for students from the public school system in Espírito Santo. The project includes an orchestra and a youth chamber ensemble, a symphonic band, a children's choir, a youth choir and a jazz band.
At Vale, we believe that innovation goes far beyond technology. To innovate, we need to transform people's lives. This is how the Knowledge Station came about in 2011, an initiative of the Vale Foundation, through partnerships with public and private institutions that cater for children through to senior citizens. The space promotes sporting, cultural, educational and vocational activities.
The product, developed in partnership with the Federal University of Espírito Santo, prevents dust emissions, reduces waste disposal and generates income for recyclable material collectors
Vale has started using a PET plastic-based dust suppressant on an industrial scale at its Tubarão Unit in Vitória (ES). The new product is the result of 10 years of research by the company in partnership with the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES). The plastic goes through a chemical recycling process that turns it into a resin to be applied to iron ore and coal piles, forming a protective film that prevents dust emissions.
The dust suppressant is an environmental control commonly used in the company's operations and can be made from various raw materials, such as glycerin, but its production from recycled plastic is unprecedented and patented by Vale and Ufes. Since 2013, the university and the company have carried out tests and technical validations on laboratory and pilot scales that attest to the product's efficiency. In addition to ensuring efficient environmental control, the sustainable suppressor has the potential to remove more than 1 million PET bottles from the environment every month for production in Espírito Santo, which should reach 400,000 liters/month by 2024. The number could reach up to 2 million bottles in 2026, with the planned expansion to other operations, which will require a total of 780,000 liters of suppressant. In June 2024, the first dust suppressant plant based on recycled PET plastic was inaugurated in Cariacica, Espírito Santo. Developed through a partnership between Vale and the Federal University of Espírito Santo (Ufes), the suppressant contributes to reducing waste disposal, generates income for recyclable material collectors and reduces dust emissions from operations in Tubarão. The 2,700 square meter Biosolvit plant has the capacity to process 70 tons of plastic per month.
Through exchanges and knowledge sharing, the museum continues its legacy of preserving cultural memory, enabling and encouraging research, education, communication and training activities, always close to the productions of Espírito Santo.

(Credit: Felipe Amarelo)
Through exchanges and knowledge sharing, the museum continues its legacy of preserving cultural memory, enabling and encouraging research, education, communication and training activities, always close to the productions of Espírito Santo.

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23,000 (own and permanent contractors)
R$269 million passed on in taxes (ISS, ICMS and ICMS Import)
R$ 4 billion in local purchases (from ES suppliers)
R$ 105 million in social investments (voluntary and mandatory)
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In the Vale + Comunidade program, you can learn more about the projects, stories and partnerships that make a difference in Espírito Santo.
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Vale just one message away!
With Vale + Comunidade, we've created a space to bring together all the ways you can get in touch with us. Whether it's to discuss local issues, suggest improvements, or resolve doubts, we have a series of dedicated channels to serve you with attention and respect.
In addition, we will soon be launching “Talk to Vale”, an initiative that brings our listening channels to you, through door-to-door visits in local communities. Our promoters, identified with campaign materials, will be ready to answer your questions, always with respect, empathy and information.

Environmental
Areas for the conservation of native environmental wealth
The Vale Vitória Botanical Park, the Parque Costeiro, and the Vale Natural Reserve, located in the in the state of Espírito Santo, are places dedicated to environmental education and preservation. The experience of contact with nature offered to visitors is enriching.
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Parque Costeiro. Photo: Leonardo Merçon
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Tubarão Environmental Master Plan
Learning from our history, in dialogue with the present and seeking to evolve towards a better future for all. It was in this context that Vale carried out the largest environmental investment in its history in Espírito Santo, the Tubarão Environmental Master Plan (PDA). This is a challenging job that reinforces our commitment to the sustainability of our operations and to the community of Espírito Santo.
The PDA includes actions to control atmospheric emissions, described in the Environmental Commitment Term, and around 160 projects, including the implementation of new equipment, improvements in environmental controls and studies on new technologies.

Photographer: Vitor Nogueira
Cuidar da água é prioridade na Vale
Gestão hídrica responsável
Na Unidade Tubarão, reduzimos em 49% o consumo médio anual de água nova para fins industriais e, em 2024, atingimos 72,4% de reuso. Como parte do Plano Diretor Ambiental, estamos investindo na ampliação da capacidade de armazenamento de água de reuso e a partir de 2026, novos reservatórios dobrarão nossa capacidade de armazenamento, chegando a 180 mil m³.
Compromisso com a sociedade e o meio ambiente
Também atuamos na proteção de áreas florestais essenciais para manutenção de nascentes, recursos hídricos e da biodiversidade.
A Reserva Natural Vale em Linhares apoia cinco unidades de conservação no Espírito Santo, cerca de 45 mil hectares de floresta. Uma dessas unidades é a Reserva Biológica Duas Bocas, em Cariacica, onde está localizada a represa Duas Bocas que contribui com o abastecimento de água da região metropolitana da grande Vitória.
Com essas ações, reforçamos o compromisso da Vale em conservar a água e o meio ambiente, contribuindo para um futuro mais sustentável para todos.

Rio Duas Bocas na Reserva Biológica Duas Bocas, Cariacica (ES). Acervo IEMA.
Parcerias e inovação
Em março, assinamos um memorando de entendimento (MOU) com o consórcio Águas de Reuso Vitória para avaliação do fornecimento de água proveniente do tratamento de esgoto sanitário da Grande Vitória (água reciclada ou de reuso) para uso industrial.A parceria prevê a construção de uma Estação de Produção de Água de Reuso (Epar) com expectativa de fornecer pelo menos 50 litros de água por segundo para Vale. Com isso, a água potável fornecida pela Cesan passará a ser exclusivamente de uso humano.
As ações são continuidade do protocolo de intenções assinado entre a Vale e a Cesan em 2024.
Socio-cultural
10 years of Vale in Schools
The aim of the initiative is to bring together and strengthen the relationship between Vale and the school community through dialog, active listening and proactive interaction.
We reinforced our commitment, transparency and partnership through technology workshops in Greater Vitória, educational robotics workshops, a partnership with the Learning Operations area and technical visits to the Tubarão Unit.
Program numbers
- More than 88,000 participants, including students and teachers, involved;
- 65 priority communities reached;
- More than 200 public and private educational institutions in Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais benefited.

Credit: Vale's Archive
Serra Knowledge Station

Photo: Ricardo Teles
Museu Vale
Its main objective is to educate audiences through its activities in Greater Vitória, creating dialogues and integrating art, culture and education.

Photo: Vale's Archive

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Vale Balance +
Frist half of 2023
The people of Espírito Santo are set to gain a new leisure space, bringing together nature and knowledge. The new Coastal Park is the highlight of this edition. The 17,000-square-meter venue will have a main building, an open-air theater, ecological trails, a sensory environment and a viewpoint.
The new park, which will offer visitors activities and experiences encompassing education, environmental restoration and research into coastal environments, will be built and managed by us.
Check out all the details of this project and learn about other initiatives in the state.



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