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TreeBlock meets Innovation Sea: a replicable model for marine waste management

“Sustainability is not a competition, but a collaboration. Only by combining expertise, territories and technology can we generate real and measurable impact.” There is a moment when sustainability stops being a declaration and becomes infrastructure. On Friday, February 20, at the port of Termoli, this transition became visible. Fishermen, institutions, companies and technological innovation worked…
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Copernicus: How Europe Is Transforming Sustainability Through Satellite Data

Europe is redefining the way we monitor and protect our planet. Thanks to the Copernicus programme, the largest European initiative for Earth observation, governments, companies and citizens can access reliable, open-source environmental data — essential for global sustainability. A radar that never sleeps At the heart of this revolution are satellites such as Sentinel-1D, launched…
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Climate Crisis and the Club World Cup: What It Taught Us Ahead of 2026

Lightning storms, suspended matches, and unbearable temperatures: the 2025 Club World Cup, which ended yesterday in the United States, became a symbol of how deeply the climate crisis is affecting the world of sports. What was supposed to be a spectacular football tournament often turned into a race against the weather. Football and Climate Change…
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How Data and Artificial Intelligence Are Revolutionizing Marketing and the Workplace

In a world where strategic decisions can no longer be left to chance, data-driven marketing is no longer just a trend — it’s a necessity. The most forward-thinking companies know this: to grow, you need to listen, analyze, and act. And to do it well, you need the right data and tools that can read,…
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ESG Standards: A Guide to Corporate Sustainability Criteria

There is an acronym that has taken center stage in long-term corporate strategies in recent years: ESG. These three letters represent more than just a set of parameters—they embody a new way of thinking, designing, and conducting business. ESG standards—short for Environmental, Social, and Governance—are not mere labels to showcase, but rather a concrete compass…
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Scope 1, 2 and 3 Emissions

In our previous article, we introduced the concept of Carbon Footprint, highlighting the strategic importance of measuring emissions as the first step toward a concrete sustainability journey. Today, we dive into one of the key tools for analyzing these emissions: the classification into Scope 1, 2, and 3, introduced by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol. Understanding…
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The Autumn That No Longer Exists

In recent years, climate change has drastically altered the seasons. Summer seems to arrive late, but when it does, it extends beyond its traditional duration. The high temperatures that once gave way to a cool autumn often persist into October, creating the sensation of an “endless summer.” Where has autumn gone? According to data from…
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Monza and Sustainability in F1: Towards a Zero-Emission Future

“This is one of the best tracks in the world, it’s a moral duty to be here.” These words were spoken by Lewis Hamilton in 2017, not exactly a Ferrari flagbearer. This highlights the respect that drivers have for this historic circuit. The wait is almost over: on September 1st, Monza will once again transform…
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Carbon footprint: ESG in business

In today’s global landscape, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations have become fundamental for organizations aiming for sustainability and excellence. Among the critical parameters under scrutiny is the carbon footprint, a fundamental indicator of an entity’s environmental impact. Delving into the complexity of carbon emissions provides valuable insights into corporate sustainability practices and ESG performance.…

