At Warrant Hub's LIFEDAY2024 networking and presentation event in Bologna, Eco Store had a vital presence. This event, which gathered industry experts to discuss and showcase innovations in sustainability, offered a valuable opportunity for Eco Store to advance its goals.
The event featured presentations by Isella Vicini, Director of the European Funding Development Business Unit at Warrant, highlighting success stories from past LIFE project winners. The companies that presented on the stage their own LIFE projects were of the calibre of Industrie Cotto Possagno, Calzedonia, Sanlorenzo Spa, Scapra Spa, Antonio Carraro Spa, Calzaturificio Dalbello, and Rubber Conversion. Among these stories were two projects particularly relevant to Eco Store's focus: LIFE RE-SHOES and LIFE RESKYBOOT. These projects addressed the challenge of recycling plastic and end-of-life materials, as well as the qualification of plastic as a secondary raw material.
LIFE RE-SHOES, presented by Prof. Martino Colonna, CEO of Re-sport SRL, and LIFE RESKYBOOT, presented by Elena Danieli, General Manager of Dalbello Manufacturing, showcased innovative techniques for separating recyclable plastics from other components that could pollute the secondary raw material.
The discussions and presentations provided insights into cutting-edge recycling methods and solutions. Eco Store recognized the significance of these insights for their own operations. They are committed to incorporating these learnings into their processes to enhance sustainability efforts and minimize environmental impact.
Eco Store COO and LIFE NEW4CARTRIDGES manager, Federica Gerardi, seized the opportunity to engage with industry leaders and project presenters Prof. Colonna and Dr. Danielli. Their discussions focused on understanding the approaches and solutions adopted by past LIFE projects, with the aim of applying similar techniques to optimize cartridge recycling.
This networking opportunity was invaluable for Eco Store and Berg PHI, allowing them to compare their own solutions with those of past LIFE projects. Of particular interest was the interaction with Prof. Martino Colonna, who offered insights that could help Eco Store optimize the separation of cartridge plastics from other materials. This exchange of ideas lays the groundwork for potential collaborations and advancements in recycling technologies.
In conclusion, Warrant Hub's LIFEDAY2024 provided a platform for Eco Store to learn from successful LIFE projects and connect with industry leaders. The knowledge gained and connections made will contribute significantly to Eco Store's ongoing efforts to create a more environmentally friendly future.
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