Friday, November 13, 2009

Debut for the new waste management plan of the Piedmont Region


by Silvia Musso

Predicted "innovative" the new waste management of Piedmont Region (Italy). To communicate to the citizens the “Federation of Left” with the contribution from council groups of the Piedmont Region (Rifondazione Comunista, Comunisti Italiani, and Uniti a Sinistra) has organized "Rifiuti al bivio" (Waste at the crossroads), conference to be held on Friday, November 20th, at 15.30, at the Lascaris palace in 15 Alfieri Street in Turin.

After opening entrusted to Nicola de Ruggiero (assessor of environment in charge of the Piedmont Region) who will present the Plan of waste management, follow a series of interventions that will shed light on the theme. In the order will tell Attilio Tornavacca from the Ente di Studio per la pianificazione sostenibile dei rifiuti (Entity of the Study for the sustainable planning of the waste) who will explain collection system aimed at material recovery; Roberto Cavallo, president of the E.R.I.C.A. cooperative, A.I.C.A. member, who will refer to the law underlying the project, particularly describing the current Directive 98/2008 of the European Community.
The contribution on technical and administrative structure for a better waste management will be entrusted to Michele Bertolino of Legambiente Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta. Then it will be the turn of another member A.I.C.A., by Marco Maria Camoletto, President of Amiat (Multiservice Hygiene Environmental Corporate Turin), which will deepen the role of business in this particular type of management, while Claudio Cavallari (Pro Natura, referent C.A.R.P.), will speak about the reduction and the tendency to produce zero waste.

Concludes Gianni Naggi, Regional Manager of the Rifondazione Comunista (Refounded Communist Party), Environment and Territory Area.

At the meeting will be present the regional councilors Giampiero Clement, Vincenzo Chiappa, Enrico Moriconi, Paola Barassi, Alberto Deambrogio, Juri Bossuto, Sergio Dalmasso.

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