The European Path to Bioeconomy Runs through Clusters

Long gone are the days when the big enterprises of the early capitalism used to rule from within the innovation processes, from basic research to the marketing of new products. Nowadays such innovat...

That Treasure Inside a Little Grain

Meeting with Nicoletta Ravasio, professor of general and inorganic chemistry at the Department of Chemistry within the faculty of Agrarian and Food sciences at the University of Milan, at the end of...

CO2: From Climate Killer to Resource

It started operating in 2002, when Alex Krajete left for California with a degree in chemistry under his belt obtained from the University of Innsbruck. After a PhD at Berkeley University, at the Ca...

Stereons and DVD Blenders

A theoretical consideration: maybe one aspect of project development though reusing should bear in mind that an external shell has its own importance. I know a numerically significant community aski...

Used Oil: 30 Years of Green Economy

According to COOU (the Italian Compulsory Consortium of Used Oils), the evaluation of its 30 years of activity is a chance to think over the potential offered by a recycling model of a substance whi...

Made and ReMade in Italy

If “made in Italy” production represents an added value linked to mainly local manufacturing (and often to prestigious design), the fact that a saucepan is made from recycled materials i...

PLASTiCE Project: Promoting Sustainable Plastics in Central Europe

Development in the region, comprising eastern parts of Western Europe (Austria, Germany and Italy) and ex-socialist countries in the strip from Poland in the north to Croatia in the south, followed ...

The Virtuous Circle of Regeneration

The first is a company with structured and complex know-how, of the same technological level needed to turn crude oil into petrol or into a widely-used product. The second is a widespread and effici...

A New Frontier for Start-Ups

“Giaura stems from the ancient Greek words for earth and air” says Max Beaumont, the 30-year-old founder of the company, “because it turns the Earth’s biggest waste stream, n...

From Recycling to High-End Products

Plastics with or without Market Value Plastics can be conveniently classified into two large groups: those with market value, such as Pet or Pe bottles, that are recycled through well-established c...

The New Juncker Commission: High Speed Link or Slow Business as Usual?

Rarely has Europe’s biobased policy community been infused with such a potent cocktail of speculation, expectation, anticipation and hope, mixed with a liberal dash of uncertainty. The unve...

Plastic Mediterranean Sea

After monitoring the floating waste for 87 hours and observing 1,700 km of sea by Legambiente’s Green Schooner (Goletta Verde) and by the Accademia del Leviatano in the summer of 2014, the p...

Portugal Returns to Sea

The Portuguese national marine jurisdiction is one of the largest in Europe, 18 times the size of the country’s emerged land. However, in the past thirty years, possibly since it joined the ...

A Kingdom Disunited by Waste

  Every year, in the United Kingdom, secondary raw materials and energy for a total of about £15 million are recovered from waste, but sadly, most of it goes overseas. While the countr...

The Novel Players of the Recovering Economy Seek a New Balance between Regulations and the Market

Although the topic is unlikely to crop up in day-to-day conversation, the ongoing energy transition is commonplace. From an economic and ecological point of view, another, equally important transiti...

Vandana Shiva: 'No Land Just for Biofuels'

  There is no such thing as a “good” biofuel deriving from a crop cultivated for energy. According to Vandana Shiva, a physicist and founder of the Navdanya (nine crops) Movement...

All Together on the Sailing Boat

Ellen MacArthur, a 28 year old sailor who in 2005 broke the record of solo circumnavigation of the world in just 71 days    To survive the solitude of the ocean, sh...

A New Paradise between Artifice and Nature

Michelangelo Pistoletto, Venus of the Rags, 1967 - Photo: Paolo Pellion   In 2012, at Venice Architecture Biennale, Pistoletto exhibited his work Recycled Italy, made en...

European Bioeconomy: Communicate, Communicate and Communicate

If you were to introduce the circular economy to a 10 year old child how would you capture their imagination on such an expansive subject? “I would try to explain it as if we are on a space...

5.5 Billion Precious Tons of Forests and Agricultural Fields

According to estimates by Water Footprint Network, for each ton of vegetables an average 300 cubic metres of water (300,000 litres) are needed; 1,000 for fruit; 1,600 for cereals; 4,000 for pulses. ...