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Assoporti anticipates a first floor of action for the ports in environmental topic
Of Augustin: we attend the first results of a monitoring that is previewed in the document
March 30, 2018
The Association of the Italian Ports (Assoporti), following the observations on the sustainable development of the ports introduced from the president of the Authority of Harbour System of the Sea of Sardinia, Massimo Deiana, in its participation to the programmatica assembly of the association that has held 12th December, has launch a first analysis on the actions to undertake in topic of "ports greens".
The document "the ports greens - State of the art, parameters of reference and perspectives" elaborated from Assoporti and available on the site of the association to the http://www.assoporti.it/sites/www.assoporti.it/files/documenti/Porti%20Verdi.pdf address, trace an action plan in environmental topic, referring to a necessary analysis to make oneself on the policy of the European Union besides those national ones and on the current tendencies, in order then to pass to the practical proposals.
"The environmental sustainability for who it works in the ports - has found the president of Assoporti, Zeno D' Augustin - it is a topic to face daily. Come Autorità di Harbour Sistema we are preplaces to find the best solutions in order to reduce to the maximum the environmental impact of our ports on the surrounding territories. Come Assoporti, we have shared during assembly of the associates, to leave with the elaboration of detail of this topic before the others, own for its importance. They are much satisfying of this job and now we attend the first results of a monitoring that is previewed in the document for being able to get ahead specific initiatives".
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