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Territorial economies

The circular bioeconomy as a key to competitiveness and resilience in the new global scenario

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Sustainability
Protagonists: Mario Bonaccorso, Diana Lenzi, Silvia Silvestri, Raffaele Farella
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Mario Bonaccorso

Director - Italian Circular Bioeconomy Cluster SPRING

He has been director of SPRING, the Italian Circular Bioeconomy Cluster, since 2021. Having graduated in Politics from the University of Milan, he went on to specialise in the History of European Integration at the University of Aachen. Journalist and blogger, in 2012 he founded Il Bioeconomista, The First Bioeconomy Blog.

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Diana Lenzi

President of the Farming for Future Foundation

Farmer, has been managing her family winery Fattoria di Petroio in Chianti Classico since 2008. She is COO of Filiera Italia and President of the Farming for Future Foundation, born in March 2023.

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Silvia Silvestri

Head, Bioeconomy unit - Fondazione Edmund Mach

Master degree in biological sciences. She carries out research and experimentation activity aimed at valorizing waste biomasses and by-products through the recovery of nutrients and other compounds, the production of renewable energy, biofuels and quality fertilizers, with particular attention to the peculiarity of mountain territories.

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Raffaele Farella

Director - Ministero dell'Economia e delle Finanze

Senior Manager with over 25 years of experience in economic research and public policies, Raffaele is an executive at the MEF, having previously worked at the Autonomous Province of Trento, the Istituto Affari Internazionali, and the Bruno Kessler Foundation.

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Fondazione Caritro - Sala Conferenze
Via Calepina, 1, 38122 Trento TN, Italia

Palazzo Calepini, currently serving as the headquarters for Fondazione Caritro, dates back to the late 16th century and was built at the behest of the noble Calepini family from the Giudicarie valleys. Between 1823 and 1844, Palazzo Calepini served as the seat of the Prince Bishops of Trento. In 1999, the building was acquired by the foundation to be used as their institutional headquarters.

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