Milan, November 8 (Adnkronos) – Dife debuts at Ecomondo 2025, the international trade fair dedicated to ecological transition and the circular economy, bringing with it a clear vision: to make waste management an increasingly sustainable, transparent, and digital process. This is according to a press release.
The heart of the stand is the Tree of Sustainability, an installation that immediately and accessiblely illustrates Dife's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Each "branch" of the tree represents an area in which the company generates a positive impact and demonstrates the concrete actions implemented to contribute to achieving its goals, in full spirit of transparency and accountability. Participation in Ecomondo was also an opportunity to present the new Sustainability Report, prepared as always on a voluntary basis, demonstrating Dife's commitment to clearly and measurably communicating its environmental and social commitment.
Founded in 1978, Dife began as a company specializing in paper and cardboard waste management for small businesses in the Pistoia area. Today, after more than forty years of operation, it offers an integrated service nationwide, supporting businesses in various sectors in the responsible management of their hazardous waste. This growth path also continues on the technological front, with the development of the first digital solutions and the publication of the first edition of Dife Magazine, the newspaper through which the company promotes a culture of sustainability and highlights projects and best practices from other businesses in the sector.
Among the projects presented at Ecomondo is Green Safe, the digital service that combines safety and traceability in waste management. Choosing Dife means entrusting waste management to a company with direct knowledge and experience in the sector, with advantages in terms of process safety and cost optimization. This solution guarantees customers operational peace of mind, allowing them to fully focus on their core business. "Companies today no longer seek to marginalize waste management. They prefer to focus on their own business, delegating waste management to a single, reliable partner," says Alessio Tissi, Sales Manager at Dife.
At the same time, Dife continues to invest in the digitalization of its services, developing tools that simplify flow management, improve traceability, and enable constant data monitoring. "We are investing our resources both in operations and with great emphasis on sustainability. Looking ahead, we have resources dedicated to digitalization and data collection," comments Franco Romani, president of Dif.