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RIMINI – The most innovative solutions for the ecological transition, from the management of domestic and industrial waste to the commitment to the protection and safety of water, the so-called 'blue gold'.This year too Hera, with a 550 square meter stand and all its companies, is a Ecoworld, international fair of the Green economy organized a Rimini from Italian Exhibition Group, which opened its doors today with the ribbon cutting of the Minister of the Environment Gilberto Pichetto Fratin.
Until Friday 8 November, the multi-utility will illustrate its actions and projects in the field of the circular economy, from global management for industrial waste to the great attention to the quality of the water that comes out of the taps.The stand itself is made with recycled materials assembled by the subsidiary Aliplast, and enriched by the works of Discard, the artistic waste regeneration project.
Hera participates in this edition with Herambiente and its companies, including Aliplast, Herambiente Servizi Industriali, Recycla, Trs Ecology and Vallortigara, together with Acr Reggiani in the next stand.Until November 8, the multiutility's staff will be available to visitors to illustrate projects and solutions in the field of the circular economy:from initiatives to improve the quality and quantity of separate waste collection to the treatment of every type of waste.In particular, for industrial waste, which requires cutting-edge management systems and systems, Herambiente (Group subsidiary and leading national operator in the environmental sector) shows off its management solution. Global Waste Management in Italy, possible thanks to around a hundred certified plants, which treat over seven million tonnes of waste every year, and a network of qualified suppliers.
THE SPERM WHALE GIOVANNI AND THE SCART WORKS OF ART
As per tradition, the project's works of art attract curious people and visitors to the stand at Ecomondo Discard, the initiative that transforms industrial waste into unique works of art, this year present with a new version of the “Gli Animali” project, proposed at the fair in 2015 and integrated with further works following the success achieved in the traveling exhibitions of which he was the protagonist.In addition to the students of Academies of Fine Arts of Florence And Ravenna, the artists of the Scart community worked on it Alberto Salvetti, Fabrizio Giorgi, Matteo Lucca and Paolo Nicolathe.At the Group's stand there are also works by Devid Biscontini, Umbrian artist, made with thermoformed plastic materials, such as polyethylene film, supplied by Aliplast.
In the external area of the Fair, then, the Sperm whale John:a whale made from 4,000 food containers to welcome visitors, created by Edoardo Malagigi, always inside Scart.The work, carried out in three months and thanks to numerous collaborations, interprets the forms of the Sperm Whale registered in 1993 with the name of Giovanni, present in Pelagos Park, French, Monegasque and Italian marine area of the upper Tyrrhenian Sea.This imposing sculpture is a symbol of how an environmental problem can be transformed into a work of art that raises awareness and fascinates.Finally, also at Ecomondo, the collaboration between Scart and will be presented on Thursday Agrigento Italian capital of culture 2025.