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Plan 9 September

 
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ROOM 7
 
GE.II
S FOR SUSTAINABILITY: REUSE, RECYCLING AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Maria Laura SANTARELLI, Sapienza University of Rome
 Co-organized with: 
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The pivotal role of reuse, recycling, and environmental impact management is explored in fostering sustainable development. It emphasizes the importance of adopting circular economy principles, where materials and products are reused and recycled, thereby minimizing waste and conserving natural resources. tne meeting analyzes the environmental, economic, and social benefits of these practices, highlighting their contribution to reducing carbon footprints and mitigating climate change. Furthermore, it discusses innovative approaches and policies that can enhance the effectiveness of reuse and recycling efforts, ultimately driving a more sustainable and resilient future. Through a comprehensive review of current practices and emerging trends, the meeting underscores the necessity of integrating sustainability into all aspects of production and consumption to achieve long-term ecological balance. 

 
11:00 - 11:15 WELCOME GREETINGS
Carlo Massimo CASCIOLA, Sapienza University of Rome, Dean of the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering
Paolo DE FILIPPIS, Sapienza University of Rome
CASCIOLA Carlo Massimo !NEUTRO Microfono 2
11:15 - 11:30 Maria Laura SANTARELLI - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Introduction S for Sustainability
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
11:30 - 11:55 Benedetta DE CAPRARIIS - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Chemical recycling of eyewear industry cellulose acetate waste for the recovery of acetic acid and plastic
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
11:55 - 12:20 Francesca CHIONCHIO - CV
Nextchem
Innovative approaches in plastic waste chemical recycling
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
12:20 - 12:45 Assunta MARROCCHI - CV
University of Perugia
POLYMEER – Brewers spent grain as main by-product for development of novel, high-performance biobased polymers, polymer blends, and co-polymers
!NEUTRO RESERVED 2bn
13:00 - 14:00 light lunch
14:00 - 14:25 Roberta MECOZZI - CV
ENEA
Research in pristine environments: impact of logistics vs the importance of scientific results: the work of the Italian National Antarctic Programme
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
14:25 - 14:50 Marco PAROLINI - CV
University of Milan
Plastic contamination in high-mountain ecosystems: an overview on microplastic contamination on glaciers
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
14:50 - 15:25 Lucia GORACCI - CV & Ivano CAPOLUNGO - CV
LyondellBasell
MoReTec: the new LYB advanced molecular technology
!NEUTRO !NEUTRO RESERVED 2bn
 15:25 - 15:50 Stefania FEDERICI - CV
University of Brescia
Building a European Network: Collaborative Approaches to Advancing Microplastic Research
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
15:50 - 16:00 CONCLUSION Microfono 2
 

 

  
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