The site is constructed in line with the Directorate-General for the Environment of the European Commission (DG Environment), founded in 1973 with the objective to protect , preserve and improve the European environment for present and future generations.
The Commission proposes policies and legislations in order to protect the natural habitats , keep the air and the water clean, to quarantee the correct disposal of waste, to better the knowledge regarding toxicity of the chemical substances and help the companies to strive towards a sustainable economy.
It monitors weather the environmental norms have been applied correctly by the State members, helping them to respect the rules to which they have agreed, and following up with the complaints made by the citizens and non-goverment organizations.
The EU Ecolabel (Regulation CE n 66/2010) is a European Union's ecological quality brand which rewards the best environmentally oriented products and services, which in that way can be diversified from its competitors on the market, by keeping the performance levels high.
The label states that the product or service in question has a reduced environmental impact thoughout its life cycle.
The EU Ecolabel brand, whose logo presents itself in shape of a flower, is a voluntary, selective tool on the European level.
The ISPRA site contains informations about the EU Ecolabel in Italian, where as if you want to know more about the EU Ecolabel in English, visit the official site of the EU Ecolabel.
Domus is an architecture and design magazine , founded in 1928 by architect Gio Ponti and Barnabite father Giovanni Semeria.Published by Editoriale Domus, the magazine is issued 11 times a year on a monthly basis.
Founded to circulate ideas regarding style in homemaking and furnishing, over the years, through its various editors, it has explored a wide range of nuances in the fields of architecture, the applied arts, industrial design, art, urban planning, editorial and advertising graphic, digital communications, always with an international prespective.
CORDIS is the European Commission's primary public repository and portal to disseminate information on all EU-funded research projects and their results in the broadest sense.
The website and repository include all public information held by the Commission ( project factsheets, publishable reports and deliverables), editorial content to support communication and exploitation ( news, events, success stories, magazines, multilingual 'results in breef', for the broader public) and comprehensive links to external sources, such as open access publications and websites.
CORDIS is managed by the Publications Office of the European Union, on behalf of the European Commissions's research Directorate-General and Agencies.CORDIS content dates back to 1990 and the website has been online since 1994.
ICT4Executive is the first italian cultural project for Executive Business focused on the strategical use of digital technologies.
The project responds to the updating and informing need of the organizations that use ICT as a lever for innovation and business impovement.
The company
ICT&Strategy is an innovative publishing company founded in 2007 which is aimed at managers and executives who wish to take the opportunity to improve and innovate their business processes through the solutions of Information&Communication Technology.The high level of know how is based on the years of the experience and skills acquired through years of experience by journalists and analyst who are working in that field.
Wired is a full-color monthly American magazine, with headquarters in San Francisco, California, owned by Conde Nast Publications, and it has been in publication since march 1993.
Known as 'The bible of Internet', it was founded by journalists Louis Rossetto and Nicholas Negroponte.Wired credits Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan as its patron saint.The magazine reports on how emerging technologies affect culture, economy, politics and every day life.
International issues of the magazine are Wired UK and Wired Italia