In Padova Festival Eco, two days on sustainable mobility

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Two days dedicated to the transition towards increasingly sustainable mobility which will have the actor Neri Marcoré as an exceptional testimonial. Eco, the Sustainable Mobility Festival, whose program was presented at the ACI headquarters in Milan, will be held in Padua on 19 and 20 April. The event, organized with the patronage and collaboration of Anci, aims to understand, through data and scenarios, the stage of the transition towards sustainable mobility in Italy and promote a comparison between the players in the field, from companies, to associations up to the Municipalities.
A discussion on sustainable mobility “is essential today because it is an objective to strive for beyond ideologies – highlighted Ludovica Casellati, creator of the Eco festival -. At Eco there will not be a political debate but experiences, case histories and testimonials, such as the one that will be brought to us by the deputy mayor of Paris. Vittorio Brumotti will also be there”.
At the Altinate S. Gaetano Cultural Center in Padua, there are two areas: the Trenitalia Auditorium which will host talks and opportunities for in-depth analysis and the Enel X Way Agorà, dedicated to networking, sharing the virtuous practices of companies, local authorities in a matter of ecological transition but also a place for the development of new synergies. The Minister for Sport and Youth Andrea Abodi will be present at the ribbon cutting of the event.
Highlights of the event will be the institutional interventions with the involvement of the two ministries today at the center of the debate on the country’s ecological transition: the Minister of Enterprise and Made in Italy Adolfo Urso and the Minister of the Environment and Energy Security Gilberto Pichetto Fratin. Among the most awaited guests also the deputy mayor of Paris Christophe Najdovski who will talk about the initiatives undertaken on the front of smart and sustainable mobility in the French capital, discussing with his Italian colleagues and Jean Todt, former CEO of Ferrari.

Source: Ansa

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