NEWS FROM MONTANA
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Montana is once again participating as a sponsor at Ecomed
This year again, Montana is participating as a sponsor of Ecomed – the Green Expo of the Mediterranean, a key event for sustainability topics.
Former Acna Site in Piacenza: from environmental liability to a restored urban asset
ARPAE certification has been issued, marking the completion of the remediation of the former Acna site in Piacenza: over 38,000 sqm remediated.
Former Snia remediation in Cesano Maderno: preliminary activities begin in Parco delle Groane
Remediation of the former Snia site in Cesano Maderno begins: Montana oversees construction management for the environmental recovery of an area of over 20 hectares in Parco delle Groane.
Campus Bovisa Durando: NBS and SuDS for the new PoliMi space
Work is progressing at PoliMi’s Bovisa Durando Campus: NBS and SuDS solutions for water management, climate comfort, and new spaces for students.
From permitting to construction: the CyrusOne MIL1 Data Center (Segrate)
Montana supports the CyrusOne MIL1 Data Center in Segrate: environmental consulting, water strategy, and solutions for climate resilience and sustainability.
Best wishes for a Happy Easter alongside LILT with solidarity Easter eggs
This year as well, Montana renews its support for LILT, a leading organization in cancer prevention, through the purchase of solidarity Easter eggs.
This year as well, Montana renews its membership in the Air and Climate Alliance
The activities of the Air and Climate Alliance are starting again, and this year it continues to grow, now bringing together more than 80 companies.
ECHOES-Nosedo: Marcita Living Lab project in collaboration with Polimi
Montana is a partner of Polimi in the ECHOES-Nosedo project, aimed at quantifying the contribution of the historic agricultural practice of marcite.
Awareness and interated approach to climate change in engineering design
Montana participates in the workshop organized by the Order of Engineers on “Awareness and an Integrated Approach to Climate Change in Design”