The strong environmental awareness that characterises our time has found further confirmation in a proactive approach since Covid-19, when the need to ensure the hygiene of the environments in which we live and work has become pressing and has become part of our lives as a daily best practice. BATP®
“Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all” – United Nations (UN) Wastewater accounts for approximately 1.57% of global greenhouse gas emissions and is currently one of the main global concerns identified by the UN. As a matter of fact, according to recently published data,
According to European Commission data, livestock activity is responsible for 81-86% of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions (nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane). The presence of these compounds in the environment causes soil and water pollution, and contributes to global warming and climate change. In addition, incorrect maintenance of livestock farms leads to
Soil is an environmental matrix essential for life on Earth and constitutes a complex network capable of collecting, recycling, transforming and exchanging organic and inorganic matter, maintaining a continuous flow that sustains our biosphere. Unfortunately, constant community and industrial anthropic activities have resulted in extensive soil contamination; according to EU
Environment, people and prosperity are the three pillars of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals outlined by the UN in 2015. In outlining the goals, 193 countries sided with the planet, promoting an action programme aimed at realising common ideals by 2030. From the eradication of poverty to the preservation of
Humanizing biotechnology.
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