A trip in 2020 for the choices of today
Hi Tech & Environment, the annual industry strategies mail.
The 2009 event was particularly appreciated for its success in developing a fascinating comparison of innovation in products and services "green" and promotion of responsible consumption.
In 2010, Hi Tech and Environment will once again be at the public meeting with important personalities of national and international scene, with which to make a journey into the future, exploring the possible scenarios related to the commitment that is now being asked to businesses, citizens and institutions to target products, regulation and consumption towards sustainability of the electronics industry throughout the life cycle.
This remains the challenge of our time and calls into question the very hi-tech industry as a crucial sector for a sustainable future. But what are the avenues to pursue?
Eco design, the economics of recycling, energy efficiency.
If you act decisively on these levers and concrete perspective that is emerging is promising and would reverse a critical trend: the boom in energy consumption on the one hand and the exponential growth of electronic waste in the world and their accumulation on the other, particularly in some countries due to lack of management systems or for export through illegal channels .
We know that these challenges are played at the national level, but with a global perspective, that it will explore with contributions from the United States and Africa, while Mario Tozzi accompany us on a journey into the future of our planet, how could to be and as it should be an undertaking that is.
Topics stimuli and that the project Hi Tech & Environment launched now on the web, the blog "Green Circuits" ( http://www.circuitiverdi.it/ ), which aims to establish itself as a forum for dialogue and meeting place for domestic consumers, enthusiasts, businesses that deal with the relationship between technology and environment.
Program
Mario Tozzi, Senior Researcher of the National Research Council and television went on a trip
* Mike Anane, a journalist and environmental activist - GhanaTraffico illegal e-waste: to stop the bleeding ' Africa
Danilo Bonato, Director General ReMediaHi Tech and economics of recycling
Reference * Wayne, EPEAT Director of Standards and Product Verification - Green Electronics Council (GEC) Green electronics between the U.S. and Europe
Francesco Trabucco, industrial designer and professor of industrial design at Politecnico di MilanoDesign or eco-design?
Design Faculty - Politecnico di Milano, students, fellows ReMediaNuove generations of technical-creative work will be followed by cocktail
* In direct connection via web
For information and participation: remedia@hkgaia.com - Phone 06 441640306
source: www.consorzioremedia.it
Hi Tech & Environment, the annual industry strategies mail.
The 2009 event was particularly appreciated for its success in developing a fascinating comparison of innovation in products and services "green" and promotion of responsible consumption.
In 2010, Hi Tech and Environment will once again be at the public meeting with important personalities of national and international scene, with which to make a journey into the future, exploring the possible scenarios related to the commitment that is now being asked to businesses, citizens and institutions to target products, regulation and consumption towards sustainability of the electronics industry throughout the life cycle.
This remains the challenge of our time and calls into question the very hi-tech industry as a crucial sector for a sustainable future. But what are the avenues to pursue?
Eco design, the economics of recycling, energy efficiency.
If you act decisively on these levers and concrete perspective that is emerging is promising and would reverse a critical trend: the boom in energy consumption on the one hand and the exponential growth of electronic waste in the world and their accumulation on the other, particularly in some countries due to lack of management systems or for export through illegal channels .
We know that these challenges are played at the national level, but with a global perspective, that it will explore with contributions from the United States and Africa, while Mario Tozzi accompany us on a journey into the future of our planet, how could to be and as it should be an undertaking that is.
Topics stimuli and that the project Hi Tech & Environment launched now on the web, the blog "Green Circuits" ( http://www.circuitiverdi.it/ ), which aims to establish itself as a forum for dialogue and meeting place for domestic consumers, enthusiasts, businesses that deal with the relationship between technology and environment.
Program
Mario Tozzi, Senior Researcher of the National Research Council and television went on a trip
* Mike Anane, a journalist and environmental activist - GhanaTraffico illegal e-waste: to stop the bleeding ' Africa
Danilo Bonato, Director General ReMediaHi Tech and economics of recycling
Reference * Wayne, EPEAT Director of Standards and Product Verification - Green Electronics Council (GEC) Green electronics between the U.S. and Europe
Francesco Trabucco, industrial designer and professor of industrial design at Politecnico di MilanoDesign or eco-design?
Design Faculty - Politecnico di Milano, students, fellows ReMediaNuove generations of technical-creative work will be followed by cocktail
* In direct connection via web
For information and participation: remedia@hkgaia.com - Phone 06 441640306
source: www.consorzioremedia.it
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