A new Italy is being born. A country that raises its gaze and does not fear the challenge of the future. This issue of Green Economy talks about the ecological transition and the multiple growth and development opportunities for companies
The minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin recalls the urgency of an energy policy capable of combining realism and ambition, focusing on clean technologies, safety and responsibility towards citizens and businesses. An appeal that is echoed in the vision of Stefano Laportapresident of Ispra and SNPA, who outlines an Italy that is a leader in the circular economy, but still called to accelerate on climate, soil and biodiversity. From the network of environmental agencies, Alberto Manfredi Selvaggipresident of AssoArpa, underlines the need for synergy between institutions and territories to translate knowledge into concrete action. While from the heart of the production chains, Andrea D’Amatoat the helm of the Carta e Grafica Federation, testifies to the strength of a sector that innovates in the name of recycling and environmental responsibility. It reminds us of the importance of sustainable waste management Daniele Gizzipresident of the National Register of Environmental Managers, who invites us to overcome the logic of disposal to embrace that of reuse. AND Dino Di Ciccopresident of Assiwama, underlines the strategic role of waste manager international, true protagonists of an economy capable of regenerating value from materials. On the industrial recycling front, Walter Regispresident of Assorimap, talks about Italy being able to transform plastic into a new resource, creating a competitive and innovative supply chain. Simona Fontanageneral director of Conai, brings the evidence of the results: over three quarters of Italian packaging already has a second life. Concrete proof that sustainability, when shared, becomes a driver of collective growth. Marcella Mallenpresident of ASviS, recalls that sustainability is not only environmental but also social: it means justice, equity, gender equality and participation. AND Edo Ronchipresident of the Foundation for Sustainable Development, closes the circle with his vision: Italy has extraordinary potential, but coherence and courage are needed to make it a European model of transition. In a changing world, these voices make up the portrait of a country that wants to be a protagonist, not a spectator, of the green revolution, because sustainability is not a compromise: it is the main road to building a stronger, fairer, more alive Italy.
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