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Siram Veolia, public-private relationship to decarbonize Healthcare and PA

ROME (ITALPRESS) – Accelerating the energy transition and decarbonization in healthcare and public administration is a crucial challenge for achieving European and national sustainability goals.To tackle it, the public and private sectors must join forces and expertise, leveraging innovative technologies, new operating models and tools such as the Public Private Partnership.

These are the topics at the center of the conference “Sustainability in Action in Healthcare and Public Administration: public-private collaboration for a better future,” organized at Villa Blanc by Siram Veolia, a leader in energy optimization and ecological transformation, and Luiss Business School, which has always been committed to promoting sustainability through education and research.

The strategic role of public-private collaboration through projects that integrate renewable energy, energy efficiency and advanced digital solutions, leveraging the potential of artificial intelligence to optimize services and reduce CO2 emissions, emerged during the discussion. In this scenario, private and public organizations are called upon to integrate saving, efficiency and performance objectives with sustainability ones, adopting strategies that place ESG (environmental, social and governance) issues at the center, with a positive impact on all stakeholders.

“Luiss Business School integrates sustainability into its learning paths and experiential activities, also leveraging the School’s research activity and engagement with all stakeholders. Its nature as a Benefit Society is expressed in being, first and foremost, a great relational space, capable of engaging in dialogue with the surrounding community as well,” and “is committed to generating policies of solidarity and community development through social innovation initiatives,” said Cristiano Busco, Full Professor and Director Consulting & International Projects Luiss Business School.

Emanuela Trentin, CEO Siram Veolia, recalled that “we are among the first groups at the international level to integrate ‘energy efficiency, local renewable generation and advanced digital solutions using Artificial Intelligence to support PA and industries on the path to decarbonization, in line with the Green Up 24/27 strategic plan. For about a decade we have been investing in and promoting the Public Private Partnership tool, which as estimated in one of our recent studies, would enable PA savings of about 3.7 billion euros (-56 percent) by 2030 compared to the use of a standard procurement model. Moreover,” he added, “we are promoting this tool in a logic of integrated performance, capable of generating a positive and balanced impact on the Community, the Territory and the Planet.

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