ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE: DAI BORGHI ALL'ASTRONAVE TERRA | Giuseppe Landolfo | TEDxLatronico
L'economia circolare è essenziale per il futuro del pianeta, poiché richiede un uso intelligente delle risorse finite. Non è solo un'opzione, ma una necessità per la gestione sostenibile, promuovendo riciclo e reintegro dei rifiuti. I piccoli borghi del passato seguivano questi principi, e oggi dobbiamo ripristinare questo spirito, unendo tecnologia e innovazione per affrontare le sfide globali. I rifiuti non devono più essere visti come da smaltire, ma come opportunità per un futuro più sostenibile. Laurea in Ingegneria Aerospaziale presso la Sapienza di Roma
Master in Ingegneria Meccanica ed Aerospaziale presso l'Università di Dayton, OH, Stati Uniti
Executive Master, Business Administration and Management, POLIMI Graduate School of Management
2023 – Present: Founder & CFO, i-Foria Italia – Leading the development and scaling of cutting-edge Circular Economy technologies.
2022 – Present: Associate Director, then Executive Business Development Advisor, Kiverdi Inc. – Supporting global business growth and strategic partnerships for carbon-negative biotechnologies.
2011 – 2022: Senior Manager, International Expansion & Project Manager, Fater (P&G/Angelini JV) – Led global market expansion and co-invented the Fater/P&G AHP recycling technology.
2008 – 2011: Technical Area Manager, Tecnocap Group – Managed technical operations and process optimization in the steel industry. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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