As part of the Sicilia Carbon Free project, the Sustainable Islands report will be presented at the Florio plant in Favignana next Saturday, 18 September.

After the greetings of the mayor of Favignana, Francesco Forgione and the presentation of the Sicily Carbon free project, illustrated by Anita Astuto, Head of Energy and Climate of Legambiente Sicily, three sessions will take place.
The first: The situation and the challenges for the smaller Italian islands.
They participate. Cristiana Biondo, Legambiente; Ambra Messina, CNR IIA; Luca Fernando Ruini, president of Conai; Luca Benedetti, GSE; Francesco Dicuonzo, Terna; Antonio Martini, general manager of the Energy Department of the Sicilian Region.
Coordinator: Edoardo Zanchini, national vice president of Legambiente

The second: Good practices on the road to sustainability
Participants: Giovanni Cimini - The energy community project on the island of San Pietro;
Dolores Ordonez, AnySolution - Balearic Islands, an example of sustainable tourism and circularity;
Quentin Bodiguel, Smilo Small Islands Organization - Goodbye to plastic with the cane of Provence and second life of green waste in the French islands;
Maja Jurisic, Island Movement - Transition to clean energy in the Croatian islands
Kostas Komninos, Dafni Network of Sustainable Greek Islands - The path towards sustainable development of the Greek islands.
Coordinated by Francesco Petracchini, CNR IIA.

Third session: Accelerate interventions in the Sicilian minor islands
Participants: Roberto Sannasardo, Energy manager of the Sicilian Region; Girolama Fontana, superintendent of cultural heritage of Trapani; Salvatore Livreri Consul, director of the Aegadian Islands Marine Protected Area; Vincenzo Campo, mayor of Pantelleria; Francesco Cappello, formerly Enea, promoter, Salina Isola pilot 2019 EU.
Coordinated by Gianfranco Zanna, president of Legambiente Sicily.

The meeting will take place in presence in compliance with anti-covid regulations and will be broadcast online on the Facebook pages of Legambiente Sicilia and La Nuova Ecologia.