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The Regional Impact Trade Alliance (RITA) is an emerging international civil society organisation that aspires to serve as an inter-regional trade platform for
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The Regional Impact Trade Alliance (RITA) is an emerging international civil society organisation that aspires to serve as an inter-regional trade platform for purpose-driven cities, regions, bio-regions, and small nations, as well as to become a promotion body for a new global positioning of impact regions.
  
purpose-driven cities, regions, bio-regions, and small nations, as well as to become a promotion body for a new global positioning of impact regions.
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RITA seeks to embody a form of effective and decentralized multilateralism, with a small but diverse group of passionate people overcoming geographic and cultural barriers to contribute to a new interdependent economic system, one which uses business as a force for the common good. Its purpose is to catalyze commercial competitive and collaborative advantages for cities and regions based on their responses to large scale social and environmental needs; in particular, climate change, biodiversity loss and social inequality. Member Regions will be commercially rewarded for meeting minimum criteria in three categories: strong multi-sector collaboration, region-wide agreements (for the Planet), and economic innovations (macro and micro).
  
RITA seeks to embody a form of effective and decentralized multilateralism, with a small but diverse group of passionate people overcoming geographic and
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Since its first inter-regional roundtable in October 2021 between multi-sector actors in Mendoza and Melbourne, RITA has consistently convened leaders from Europe, Latin America, and Australia to continue exploring the potential for inter-regional impact trade. Leaders from regions in nine countries—Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Spain, and Uruguay—have all been part of the co-creation process, from building trust and relationships at in-person gatherings in Stockholm and Sansepolcro (Italy) to developing core value propositions via regular online workshop meetings. Demonstrating its action-focused commitment to creating open and inclusive spaces for leaders to share regional “superpowers” and vulnerabilities, RITA convened a catalytic meeting in Mendoza (Argentina) in April 2023, which helped to finalize strategic foundations and build life-changing relationships amongst an inter-regional working group. RITA is also beginning to engage with Asia and Africa to continue to expand operations outwards.
  
cultural barriers to contribute to a new interdependent economic system, one which uses business as a force for the common good. Its purpose is to catalyze
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RITA will be officially founded in Melbourne, Australia, in late-2023, as a non- profit civil society organisation. Amongst its priorities will be the formation of a pilot group of aspiring Impact Trade Regions in 2024, who, driven by a devotion to their unique places and a spirit of togetherness, will be empowered to co- create new regenerative place-based markets through inter-regional trade roundtables, missions, fairs and gatherings. These regions will be the first to receive a new “Regional Impact Origin” brand mark, which they will display on new economic models, products, services, and knowledge, similar to the denomination of origin stamps on iconic wines.
 
 
commercial competitive and collaborative advantages for cities and regions based on their responses to large scale social and environmental needs; in
 
 
 
particular, climate change, biodiversity loss and social inequality. Member Regions will be commercially rewarded for meeting minimum criteria in three
 
 
 
categories: strong multi-sector collaboration, region-wide agreements (for the Planet), and economic innovations (macro and micro).
 
 
 
Since its first inter-regional roundtable in October 2021 between multi-sector actors in Mendoza and Melbourne, RITA has consistently convened leaders
 
 
 
from Europe, Latin America, and Australia to continue exploring the potential for inter-regional impact trade. Leaders from regions in nine countries—Argentina,
 
 
 
Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Spain, and Uruguay—have all been part of the co-creation process, from building trust and relationships at
 
 
 
in-person gatherings in Stockholm and Sansepolcro (Italy) to developing core value propositions via regular online workshop meetings. Demonstrating its
 
 
 
action-focused commitment to creating open and inclusive spaces for leaders to share regional “superpowers” and vulnerabilities, RITA convened a catalytic
 
 
 
meeting in Mendoza (Argentina) in April 2023, which helped to finalize strategic foundations and build life-changing relationships amongst an inter-regional
 
 
 
working group. RITA is also beginning to engage with Asia and Africa to continue to expand operations outwards.
 
 
 
RITA will be officially founded in Melbourne, Australia, in late-2023, as a non- profit civil society organisation. Amongst its priorities will be the formation of a
 
 
 
pilot group of aspiring Impact Trade Regions in 2024, who, driven by a devotion to their unique places and a spirit of togetherness, will be empowered to co-
 
 
 
create new regenerative place-based markets through inter-regional trade roundtables, missions, fairs and gatherings. These regions will be the first to
 
 
 
receive a new “Regional Impact Origin” brand mark, which they will display on new economic models, products, services, and knowledge, similar to the denomination of origin stamps on iconic wines.
 

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The Regional Impact Trade Alliance (RITA) is an emerging international civil society organisation that aspires to serve as an inter-regional trade platform for purpose-driven cities, regions, bio-regions, and small nations, as well as to become a promotion body for a new global positioning of impact regions.

RITA seeks to embody a form of effective and decentralized multilateralism, with a small but diverse group of passionate people overcoming geographic and cultural barriers to contribute to a new interdependent economic system, one which uses business as a force for the common good. Its purpose is to catalyze commercial competitive and collaborative advantages for cities and regions based on their responses to large scale social and environmental needs; in particular, climate change, biodiversity loss and social inequality. Member Regions will be commercially rewarded for meeting minimum criteria in three categories: strong multi-sector collaboration, region-wide agreements (for the Planet), and economic innovations (macro and micro).

Since its first inter-regional roundtable in October 2021 between multi-sector actors in Mendoza and Melbourne, RITA has consistently convened leaders from Europe, Latin America, and Australia to continue exploring the potential for inter-regional impact trade. Leaders from regions in nine countries—Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Spain, and Uruguay—have all been part of the co-creation process, from building trust and relationships at in-person gatherings in Stockholm and Sansepolcro (Italy) to developing core value propositions via regular online workshop meetings. Demonstrating its action-focused commitment to creating open and inclusive spaces for leaders to share regional “superpowers” and vulnerabilities, RITA convened a catalytic meeting in Mendoza (Argentina) in April 2023, which helped to finalize strategic foundations and build life-changing relationships amongst an inter-regional working group. RITA is also beginning to engage with Asia and Africa to continue to expand operations outwards.

RITA will be officially founded in Melbourne, Australia, in late-2023, as a non- profit civil society organisation. Amongst its priorities will be the formation of a pilot group of aspiring Impact Trade Regions in 2024, who, driven by a devotion to their unique places and a spirit of togetherness, will be empowered to co- create new regenerative place-based markets through inter-regional trade roundtables, missions, fairs and gatherings. These regions will be the first to receive a new “Regional Impact Origin” brand mark, which they will display on new economic models, products, services, and knowledge, similar to the denomination of origin stamps on iconic wines.