|
After last year's successful inaugural edition of the Sustainability Summit Sessions, we look forward to continuing our journey with you and to reach a first important milestone with the creation of targeted focus groups within our community that can take the lead and drive some key industries to change their paradigms with renewed energy, in order to sustain a legacy of environmental stewardship.
Join us in Milan on November 16-18, 2010.
- November 16: Smart Technologies for Smarter, More Sustainable and Secure Cities [read more]
- November 17: Electronics: can a cost-driven industry go green? Focus on an industry at the heart of the innovation engine [read more]
- November 18: Learning from our mistakes: Preventing the next Oil & Gas catastrophe [read more]
| What can governments and scientists, families and companies do to support the foundation of a zero-impact economy? How can technology provide smarter and viable ways to sustain our wellness status without starving our planet? The Sustainability Summit focuses on the ambitious goals which drive sustainability forward: energy obtained by renewable sources, cities becoming efficient and carbon neutral, environment not affected by massive waste production. |
|
Zero Impact
|
|
Zero Impact
|
|
Zero Impact
|
|
Converting solar power, harvesting energy and harnessing the wind are just three of the vital renewable resources for the health of the planet and that of the fast growing alternative energy market. The Sustainability Summit strives to harness this message and move this zero impact technology forward with maximum impact. [read more] |
Public resolutions exist around the world to administer zero emission urban environments, powered by renewable energy resources. Their drive to reduce the carbon footprint is strong. At the Sustainability Summit we will strengthen that resolve even more and create ways to increase the number of greener carbon neutral cities. [read more] |
A key EU target is to put an end to the destructive link between economic growth and damage to the environment. This can and should be applied globally and it is one of the Sustainability Summit’s strategic aims to help reach this target and build collective responsibility toward production and consumption.[read more] |
|||