A Global Commitment to Sustainability: Tecnocap Group at the Sustainable Development Festival 2025 ♻️

From May 7 to 23, 2025, Italy hosted the ninth edition of the Sustainable Development Festival, an event of national and international significance promoted by the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development (ASviS). The Festival brought together a vast audience of institutions, businesses, universities, schools, and citizens, all engaged in a constructive dialogue on the crucial themes of the 2030 Agenda. With over 1,300 initiatives registered, the Festival confirmed the central role of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals in the Italian public debate.

In a historical moment marked by complex transitions and growing inequalities, the initiative reaffirmed the importance of sustainability as a pillar for people’s well-being and the protection of the planet.

The Collaboration between Tecnocap Group and ASviS

In 2025, Tecnocap Group proudly renewed its partnership with the Festival. A bond that strengthens year after year, based on the synergy between industrial innovation and a deep ethical and environmental commitment. For this edition, the company provided a series of unique bottles for the ASviS events: made from 100% recycled and recyclable aluminum, they are lightweight, reusable, and certified by the Swedish organization EPD (Environmental Product Declaration).

This small, yet powerful, symbolic object embodies our ability to turn abstract commitments into tangible solutions, driving innovation and generating a real impact for decarbonization. Our bottles are an example of packaging designed never to become waste, but to remain part of a virtuous cycle.

ASviS’s Commitment to the 2030 Agenda

ASviS was founded on February 3, 2016, with the aim of raising awareness in Italian society about the importance of the 2030 Agenda. Through a network of collaborations, the Alliance works to promote a culture of sustainability at all levels, analyzing the implications and opportunities related to the Agenda and contributing to the definition of a national strategy for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The ninth edition of the Festival demonstrated how civil society, from North to South, believes in the possibility of building a fairer and more sustainable future for all.

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