by Hélène Bouillon-Duparc | Oct 16, 2020 | Sea & coast
Making ships “greener” is not limited to changing their engines, even if this is an important part of the process because of its considerable impact on the climate, the environment and health. Solutions exist at all stages of the life cycle of ships....
by Pollutec | Oct 1, 2020 | Air
With 48,000 deaths per year in France and more than 428,000 in Europe, air pollution is a major public health issue. It is the number one environmental concern of French people. Awareness was all the more striking in this particular year, marked by a period of almost...
by Pollutec | Sep 24, 2020 | Employment, Resources - Climate
The number of organisations embedding an Environmental Management System (EMS) into their overall policy is booming. Standards that help with setting up this system are now being shared and evolve year on year. So within this context, why and how should you implement...
by Hélène Bouillon-Duparc | Sep 17, 2020 | Plastic, Sea & coast
Everyone’s talking about plastic pollution in the oceans, but what’s actually being done? Given the scale of the problem, is it enough to get rid of plastic straws and stirrers, or do we need to look at the sector’s entire value chain? Is the circularity approach...
by Pollutec | Sep 10, 2020 | Innovation
In many sectors, the energy transition is intertwined with innovative materials. Over time, laboratories have identified new materials that offer huge potentials. Some are self-healing, while others can even be programmed. The ultimate goal? To develop materials that...
by Hélène Bouillon-Duparc | Sep 4, 2020 | Innovation, Pollutec
This is an overview of the first innovations submitted by exhibitors for Pollutec as at the end of July. 44 innovations have already been confirmed and represent every sector of the show. Almost a third of them – twelve – relate to Instrumentation,...