The company that brought a piece of the Po Valley back a thousand years
Drought, energy shortage, waste disposal, lack of food, CO 2 emissions: problems on the agenda of the city agendas, without integrated solutions. Yet in Italy there is an innovative system inspired by nature that is ready to be exported to any place in the world. If from the canals of Milan you start towards the south, along the provincial arteries that lead to the heart of the province of Pavia, the landscape that you discover in the eyes of motorists is progressively uniform: well-defined fields, one attached to the other, with increasingly warm colors ranging from yellow to brown. An infinite agricultural expanse, a barren scenery, a nature bent to the use of man for productive purposes, mainly agricultural. It is here that a part of the Po Valley is discovered: an area devoid of vegetation that is not domesticated by man, and increasingly arid, also due to the recent drought.