Curtain rises on Ecomondo, crossroads of the circular economy
From today until 7 November, more than 1,700 companies and 350 buyers from 66 countries are expected in Rimini. Focus also on the 200 conferences on the latest in environmental protection, from technologies to regulations
by Natascia Ronchetti
It is no longer just a trade event. For some time now, it has been a place for international discussion and debate on the major issues concerning the environment, from how to restore habitats compromised by the hand of man to new observational systems capable of predicting extreme climatic events and reducing their impact. At Ecomondo, the event promoted by the Italian Exhibition Group at the Fiera di Rimini, confirmation comes from the more than 200 conferences that explore crucial issues in the field of sustainability, linking companies, institutions and the academic world. "In an exhibition scenario that represents all the main industrial sectors, our aim is to present everything that is new on the environmental protection front: from new technologies to regulations, to European policy," says Fabio Fava, lecturer in Bioeconomics and Circular Economy at the University of Bologna and chairman of the Ecomondo technical-scientific committee. The p


