BCN Concerie Participates in the ECCELSI Project Presentation Event

BCN Concerie recently took part in a presentation event for the ECCELSI project – Cooperative Circular Economy Leveraging Industrial Symbiosis – co-financed by the Interreg Italy-France Maritime Programme 2021-2027. The event, which focused on corporate synergy, was held on April 1, 2025, at the Camera di Commercio of North-West Tuscany.

During the meeting, it became evident that synergy can be a key driver not only for economic progress and sustainability but also for environmental and social sustainability. Project partners who spoke at the event included institutions such as the Sant’Anna School  of Advanced Studies in Pisa, Confindustria Centro Nord Sardegna, Confindustria Genova, the Chambre de Commerce Italienne Nice, Sophia-Antipolis, Cote d’Azur, EA Eco-entreprises, and the lead partner Fondazione ISI.

BCN Concerie’s Talk

BCN Concerie talked about  Revoc4Life. This project is the result of synergistic collaboration, bringing together top professional expertise with the goal of addressing and mitigating the environmental impact of tannery air emissions.

Although operating within current regulations, BCN and its entire team chose to improve the VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) abatement system in an innovative way, with potentially revolutionary results currently under evaluation.

Consensus Among Participating Companies

The companies attending the event unanimously agreed on the importance of making research and sustainability “functionalized.” This means that ideas must not only be theoretically sound but also practical and implementable within the market context. Such an approach ensures that sustainable initiatives are genuinely feasible and capable of generating a lasting positive impact on both the environment and the economy.

In Summary

The synergy among companies emerges as a crucial factor in tackling current and future challenges, fostering a sustainable development model that effectively combines innovation, competitiveness, and environmental responsibility.