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Green economy, Lombardy at the top in Italy

According to the ranking drawn up by the Symbola Foundation, Lombardy, Veneto and Emilia are at the top for the quality and quantity of investments in sectors with a high eco-compatible content.

Green economy, Lombardy at the top in Italy

Closing the year hand in hand with the green economy for Lombardy, which has detached all the other regions for the quality and quantity of investments in sectors with a high eco-compatible content. The confirmation comes from the ranking drawn up by the Symbola Foundation which places Lombardy, Veneto and Emilia in the first three places. Few CO2 emissions, investments in modernization and innovation of production cycles with almost all the Lombard provinces to beat the pace of the green climb.

Banks and investors, therefore, to support the efforts of industrialists who try to stay within the anti-pollution parameters as much as possible. The numbers of the classification, in which Unioncamere collaborated, certify 63.170 companies in Lombardy, 35.000 in Veneto, 30.020 in Emilia, 29.500 in Lazio. The Italian total is 355 thousand. A figure of European importance that has grown in the last 12 months. It is mainly manufacturing that puts money into the green economy – not yet fully circular.

In medium-term strategies and for entry into new markets, clean productions mark a growing competitiveness margin. There are not a few Italian industries that in the European market have to deal with principles and standards of environmental sustainability. Their budgets together with the certifications have created a turnover of great interest. If you don't have what it takes, the market won't let you live long.

The internal reflection of the production cycles is represented by the research and development sector, where it is discovered that in 2017 Italy reached an average investment of 27%. From the point of view of territorial imbalance, the competition between Milan and Rome is also interesting. Despite the lack of incisiveness of the Raggi administration's actions, in the segment of industries that reduce environmental impacts in-house, the productive sector of the capital surpasses Milan.

An effort mainly supported by direct investments and credits which attests 22.300 companies in the Milan area against 22.700 in Rome. In the more extensive comparison, the two large cities of the South - Naples and Bari - are far behind, albeit with weaker industrial systems. To return to Lombardy, the Region also has the most points in the ranking by Province. Monza- Brianza, Varese, Pavia, Mantova, Como, are at the top with hundreds of active industries. Maybe those left behind will get busy.

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