Programs and initiatives


 

Some of the main programs and initiatives we participate in with other leading industrial and research players


International initiatives


RESPONSIBLE CARE
Voluntary programme to promote the Sustainable Development of the global Chemical Industry.

OPERATION CLEAN SWEEP®
An international initiative to prevent the loss of plastic pellets and their release into the aquatic environment.
 
The programme promoted by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation to eliminate the pollution caused by plastic, at source, by setting increasingly ambitious targets.
 
An international initiative launched by France at the COP 21, to bring together, voluntarily, all subjects in the public and private sectors, as part of the Lima-Paris action plan.
 
An initiative promoted as part of the joint UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme)/SETAC (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry) partnership, to encourage the global use of the Life Cycle Thinking (LCT) approach, by public and private decision makers.
 
“A SOLUTION TO BUILD BACK BETTER: THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY”
Catia Bastioli signed the manifesto produced by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, to ask for actions to speed up the transition to a circular economy, in response to the impacts of the pandemic emergency and to global challenges.


 

National initiatives


ITALY TOWARDS ZERO ORGANIC WASTE IN LANDFILL
The strategy promoted by the Kyoto Club and the Foundation for Sustainable Development, that seeks to bring an end to the disposal of organic waste in landfills.

ASSISI MANIFESTO
A manifesto to build a world that is safer, more civil and polite, which has already been signed by more than 50 representatives of the economic, social and cultural worlds.

ICESP PLATFORM
A network of networks whose goal is to create a national point of convergence on initiatives, experiences, prospects and expectations about the circular economy, which System Italy is seeking and can represent in Europe.

“COMING OUT OF THE PANDEMIC WITH A NEW GREEN DEAL FOR ITALY”
Novamont signed the manifesto published on 7 May by the Foundation for Sustainable Development, with the goal of intervening in the national and European debate on measures to relaunch the economy.