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Biogas sustainability in Carlow, Ireland

Within the research collaboration and professional exchange started with BioLogic Ltd., Irish leader in the development of sustainable solutions and technical training, Mario A. Rosato gave a lecture in Carlow, Ireland, on 22nd April 2014. The subject will be the sustainability of biogas plants.  The following article is a summary of the contents of the seminary: Biogas: lights and shadows of a promising technology

The event was hosted by IEMA (Institute of Environmental Management Assessment). More information in the next URL: http://www.iema.net/readingroom/articles/roi0414-introduction-biogas-technology
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UNIDO’s conference on green industry in Guangzhou

The Conference took place from 7th to 9th Nov. 2013 and gathered over 700 delegates from throughout the world. All conference background materials are available on UNIDO’s website .  Sustainable Technologies was recognized by UNIDO’s Director , Mr. Li Yong, because of its active participation in the event.

 

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Electronic waste recycling conference in Orlando

New technology for e-waste recycling

Mario A. Rosato and Simon Greer, winners of the CEA-Innocentive challenge on e waste recycling  (recovering lead from CRT glass) present their solutions during the E-Scrap conference in Orlando, USA. Panel moderator Allison Schumacher, Policies Senior Manager of CEA (Consumer Electronics Association). With thanks to Mrs. Julie North for the video recording. Presentation in PDF available on request, please fill in the form.

International Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Award

Partners in Protecting the Planet (PPP) has awarded Sustainable Technologies the bronze prize to the excellence in corporate social responsibility (CSR) , in the category “INTERNATIONAL”.

The award ceremony took place in London, on board of the HMS Belfast , on 29th July 2013

Download the press release here. Know more about the CSR Excellence Award here.

 

The MALENA Project – Which kinds of biomass for Sicily?

Conference on which biomass types are more suitable for the agroenergy development of Sicily. The  venue was held in the Experimental Agricultural Station of Caltagirone, Sicily (Italy) on 7th December 2012. The first results of the MALENA Project were presented to a public of over 50  key stakeholders of the local agricultural sector, Authorities and University researchers.

Video of Mario A. Rosato’s lecture on the biogas yield of two common biomasses for biogas production, sorghum and corn grown under Sicilian climatic conditions, and discussion on more sustainable alternatives.

Rosato-malena from mario alejandro rosato on Vimeo.