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04-07 November 2025  Rimini Expo Centre, Italy
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Explore the sectors of Ecomondo

EXHIBITION SECTORS

Explore the sectors of Ecomondo

Discover the sectors of Ecomondo

As every year, the event renews and evolves its exhibition offering. Ecomondo addresses cutting-edge topics, applying them to both the industry showcase and the conference program.

 

For its 28th edition, the event is structured into major thematic areas: from waste valorisation, to the regeneration of soils and agro-forestry and food ecosystems; from bioenergy to the use of waste as secondary raw materials. It also includes the entire integrated water cycle, environmental monitoring, and the protection of marine and aquatic environments — as well as topics such as space, satellite monitoring, precision agriculture, and smart cities.

 

Additional exhibition halls are dedicated to vehicles and components for waste handling, lifting, collection, and transport, including SAL.VE, the biennial expo of ANFIA, associations of companies from the ecological vehicle sector.

 

Six vertical districts complete the offering, with a focus on the textile and paper supply chains, trenchless technologies, sustainable cities, and startup-driven innovation.

 

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WASTE AS RESOURCE

WASTE AS RESOURCE

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WATER CYCLE & BLUE ECONOMY

WATER CYCLE & BLUE ECONOMY

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BIOENERGY & AGRICULTURE

BIOENERGY & AGRICULTURE

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CIRCULAR AND REGENERATIVE BIO-ECONOMY

CIRCULAR AND REGENERATIVE BIO-ECONOMY

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SITE & SOIL RESTORATION

SITE & SOIL RESTORATION

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EARTH OBSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

EARTH OBSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

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Discover the exhibition districts

Not only an exhibition of macro areas, but also featuring special content.

These are true thematic districts, including the Textile District and the Paper District, which involve vertical supply chains in the waste-as-resource sector.