The RAEE Observatory 2025 confirms that Italians are becoming increasingly aware of waste from electrical and electronic equipment.
Emma Salioni
WIth a degree in Digital content management for media, enterprises and cultural heritage, Emma Salioni has always had a strong interest in sustainability and circularity. After a period of time spent working in The Netherlands, she started working with Tondo managing social media and communication, as well as supporting the organization of hackathons and events.
Circular economy offers a concrete alternative, capable of rethinking the vehicle’s lifecycle at every stage, from design to end of life.
The Taranto CirTech acceleration program, an initiative promoted by Tondo to foster circular innovation in the Apulia region, has officially kicked off.
As sustainability challenges get stronger, even traditional rivals are beginning to collaborate. How can businesses compete and collaborate intelligently and sustainably?
By rethinking traditional maritime practices, this sector can transition from a linear model to a more sustainable and resilient blue economy.
By embracing circularity, Milan is setting an example for urban centers worldwide on how to create sustainable and resilient economies.
Recycling plastic helps reduce waste, save energy, and minimize pollution. Understanding the different ways plastics are recycled is essential to improving our sustainability efforts.
Electronic waste has become a pressing global issue. By integrating circular economy strategies, the electronics sector can reduce its environmental footprint while fostering sustainable innovation.
In recent years, the sustainability report has become a fundamental element for many companies looking to demonstrate their commitment to responsible practices.
In the electric sector, the application of circular economy principles is not only a necessity but a strategic approach to achieving long-term sustainability and reducing the industry’s carbon footprint.
The concept of the 3 Rs of the Circular Economy —Reduce, Reuse, Recycle—has long been a cornerstone of environmental conservation and waste management. These principles form the foundation of the circular economy.
The transition from a linear to a circular economy has gained momentum worldwide, particularly in countries like Italy, where sustainability and innovation are becoming key economic drivers.
