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We participate in the World Fair for Environmental Technologies (IFAT) in Munich

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The event, which focuses on presenting innovations and solutions in favor of environmental development and sustainability, brought together more than 140 thousand people.

From May 13 to 17, the IFAT Fair was held in Munich, Germany, one of the most prominent events dedicated to the international exhibition that focuses on technologies and services related to the management of water, waste and secondary raw materials. . 

Valentina Capelli, Deputy Development Manager of Hidronor, was present on behalf of our company with the aim of learning about new trends in the industry, contacting technology providers and thus being able to ensure our clients in Chile innovative and sustainable solutions in terms of management. of industrial and hazardous waste.

IFAT contribution to the environment

It should be noted that IFAT has a wide range of exhibitors and visitors from all over the world and serves as a platform for the presentation of innovations and solutions for environmental development and sustainability. 

The fair addresses current challenges around environmental protection and conservation of natural resources, providing a space for collaboration, knowledge exchange and the promotion of sustainable practices in sectors related to environmental management.

In this version, IFAT brought together 3,211 exhibitors from 61 countries and was visited by more than 142,000 people from almost 170 countries.

At Hidronor we contribute to environmental sustainability and the reduction of climate change by helping to reduce the carbon footprint through our services in management and treatment of industrial, hazardous and household waste, under comprehensive and efficient environmental processes and solutions for the management of revaluation, treatment and final disposal of waste.

We can all contribute to the objectives of the circular economy and a more sustainable operation through the revaluation of waste!

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