Which was discussed during the Erion Forum about circular models for growth

Which was discussed during the Erion Forum about circular models for growth

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Given the start of the works on Circular Economy ActOn Wednesday 11 June the Erion Forum on circular models for growth. The event, organized by the most important multi-consortium of the extensive liability of the manufacturer, brought institutions, companies and stakeholder of the sector to discuss the strategic role of the circular economy in the regulatory context that will soon be outlined by the European Commission.

After the launch of the Clean industrial deal and from the Net Zero Industry Actthe forum promoted by Erion represented onePossibility to compare between public and private actors. Not only a balance of the existing, but also a time to present ideas and solutions.

“Circularity can no longer be seen alone as an environmental objective” – He emphasized Danilo BonatoDirector of Strategic Development and Institutional Relations of Erion – “It must be understood as Strategic Industrial Active To strengthen European production autonomy, create new employment and to accelerate carbon. We operate in a too fragmented and complex regulation framework that discourages companies and hinders the waste circulation to obtain criticism. “

Italy is the leader of circularity, but more can be done

The data show it: Italy is at the top of the circular economy in Europe. With a circular use percentage of materials equal to 20.8%(compared to 11.8%of the European average), countries such as France (17.6%), Germany (13.9%) and Spain (8.5%) exceed. Since 2010 he has included 5 positions in the European circularity ranking and has qualified for the best 27 European countries. Despite these results, however, Italian industry is struggling to transform this leadership into concrete economic and industrial development.

Erion wanted to engage and propose the spotlights on this paradox 5 strategic levers To be improved to fill the hole.

Develop an integrated Supply Chain policy for waste management: We must build a connected ecosystem, overcome the current fragmentation, whereby every actor works independently. It is necessary to assume a supply chain model that the recycling industry guarantees a constant product flow at the end of the lifetime and an efficient exhaust market for the raw materials obtained.

Implement a single waste market: It is essential to harmonize European regulations to facilitate the circulation of waste and recycled materials between European countries, to lower costs and to develop a competitive supply chain at the supranational level. Moreover, the legislation on theEnd of wasteExpanding the scope and making the homogeneous application between the Member States.

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