ANSEMAC’s female environmental leadership bolsters Granada’s 2031 bid by supporting sustainable and inclusive culture
28 september 2025
The Andalusian Association of Women Entrepreneurs in the Environmental Sector (ANSEMAC) has formally joined Granada’s bid to become European Capital of Culture 2031. The organisation’s backing reinforces the bid’s commitment to an urban model where culture, sustainability, and equal opportunities act as key drivers of change.
The agreement was signed by the Chairwoman of ANSEMAC, Esperanza Fitz, who highlighted that: “Granada 2031 is an opportunity to demonstrate how culture can be a driver of social, economic and environmental change. At ANSEMAC, we believe that sustainability, innovation and female leadership must be at the heart of this bid.”
Click here to read the full article in Spanish: https://2031granada.org/el-liderazgo-femenino-medioambiental-de-ansemac-refuerza-la-candidatura-de-granada-2031-apostando-por-una-cultura-sostenible-e-inclusiva/
