Routes

Starting from sun, wind and mainly residues from agricultural activities rather than from oil we develop new technologies for the production of materials and products that replace the ones used in our daily life.

In this way, the energy transition is model of economy that from linear (produce-consume-dispose) becomes circular: produce - consume - recycle & reproduce.

This is possible because our experienced group knows What&How to do for using materials and substances that derive from renewable resources and eco-designing processes and products to extend their waist and increase circularity.

In our vision, the transition to an economic productive decarbonized system based on renewable resources has three pillars: the production of materials and products with an ever smaller carbon footprint through new plant technologies, the production of renewable energies, and the recycling of waste. The latter allows to produce new materials and new substances that have a lower environmental impact if compared with similars made starting from virgin raw materials, so they allow to save resources by reusing existing ones.

The Circular Economy is achieved by projects that aim to use again the materials and substances resulting from recycling in the manufacturing industry of goods and in the energy and chemical industry. This will dramatically improve the overall environmental impact and the sustainability, measure through a rigorous LCA.

In our circular technological and industrial platform we fully cover the three areas of the energy transition:

  • the biorefineries to use agro-industrial wastes obtaining value-added bioactives (for food, feed, nutraceutics, cosmetics, pharma), fine chemicals, biomaterials, green packaging;

  • the production (with a proprietary technology) of green hydrogen (not only for sustainable mobility);

  • the switch to recycled plastic or, mainly, to bioplastics to produce materials with a lower carbon impact for industries (e.g., automotive) and goods;

  • the valorization of "residues of residues" that to produce chemicals and biofuels with a lower carbon impact, for sustainable mobility and for intermediates.

In our Green Chemistry model we aim to have carbon neutrality and to have a zero waste approach, ensuring that what comes out, in terms of waste is tending to zero.