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(Adnkronos) - “Abbiamo una responsabilità nei confronti di una tradizione che è molto più vecchia di noi e che è corretto tramandare alle prossime generazioni di armatori e di appassionati della nautica nella maniera più corretta e aggiornata possibile”. Lo ha detto Maurizio Grosso, direttore tecnico e sostenibilità del Salone Nautico di Genova, a margine della conferenza stampa di presentazione del 64° Salone Nautico Internazionale in programma a Genova dal 19 al 24 settembre prossimi.

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00:00We have seen that this nautical show can be and must be sustainable, how and why?
00:10There are many reasons, the main one that comes to my mind is that we have a responsibility towards an edition that is much older than us
00:21and that it is correct to pass it on to the next generations of sailors and nautical enthusiasts in the most correct and updated way possible
00:31and I think this is one of the best ways to do it.
00:34We haven't done much yet, we have done everything we had to do, we are used to doing things at our best,
00:40so we don't like to aim for perfection, when we do it, we do it well,
00:45so we want there to be no mistakes on what we will present when we have the certification, and we will have it soon.
00:53The certification is ISO 20121, which is specific for sustainable events,
00:57which is an ISO standard that is recognized internationally and presupposes all the adherence,
01:04a whole series of processes and implementations with very specific standards.

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