00:00The importance of today is because the infrastructures are often associated with the PNRR project in itself.
00:10Today we want to go beyond the project, beyond the construction site,
00:13to have a more end-to-end vision, from planning to planning to the construction site,
00:19with a focus on sustainability.
00:21This is a relevant topic for everyone and we want to do it in a dynamic way,
00:26stimulating the comparison, the reflections through roundtables,
00:30and I also expect to discuss the status quo,
00:33because if we don't do it with the interlocutors we have today, I wonder who else could do it.
00:37The goal is to clarify that it is important to have this more holistic vision,
00:43so that all the elements that we consider, digitization, especially sustainability,
00:48must start in the planning phase and then in the design phase,
00:52because the construction sector, therefore not only the infrastructure in general,
00:56through a very strong transformation, this inevitable transformation must be accompanied
01:01and sustainability is an absolutely central element,
01:04so we must understand how to support it with all our players.
01:06We are aware that construction, in the end, affects 40% of global CO2 emissions,
01:11so we feel a sense of responsibility.
01:14How do we do it? In a concrete way, for example,
01:17about 30% of our equipment is made of recyclable materials.
01:21For new generations, Cordless Neuron, for example, even 50%.
01:24We have staffing systems that have IDP certifications,
01:28so in a transparent way, let's make ourselves transparent to the market
01:32to make it clear how much a strategic driver for sustainability is
01:35to guide the transformation of tomorrow's constructions.
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