News
A collection of the articles that print and online newspapers have dedicated to Eurocorporation and the contributions written by us on issues related to the sector in which we operate.


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The new Waste Identification Form (FIR) template: Everything you need to know
From 13 February 2025, the new model of the Waste Identification Form (FIR) officially comes into force, marking an important evolution in waste management and traceability in Italy. This update, introduced by the Ministerial Decree of 4 April 2023, no. 59, is part of the National Electronic Register for Waste Traceability (RENTRI) and introduces several […]

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Guide to filling out the waste form (FIR)
Guide to filling out the waste form The Waste Identification Form (FIR) is a fundamental tool to ensure the traceability of waste during its transport to its final destination. This document, required by Italian legislation, ensures the traceability of waste throughout its journey, from the moment it leaves the place of production to recovery or […]

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Special waste disposal: solutions and consultancy for the wellness sector
We at Eurocorporation, experts in the collection and disposal of special and non-special waste, offer personalized services and advice to help companies in the wellness sector comply with environmental regulations, reducing risks and simplifying bureaucracy. Find out how we can support you in the management of your hazardous waste. The legislation: what changes for the […]

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Disposal of special waste in cruise ships
Cruise ships represent one of the fastest growing tourism sectors globally. However, the management of special waste produced during voyages on the high seas is an issue of great importance, both from an environmental and regulatory point of view. Every day, these boats generate a wide range of waste that must be treated with extreme […]

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Digitization of waste: RENTRI revolutionizes waste management
On 4 April 2023, the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security introduced Decree No. 59/2023, which establishes the National Electronic Register for Waste Traceability (RENTRI), marking a crucial step towards the digitization of environmental management. This article explores the features, advantages and opportunities that RENTRI brings to companies, institutions and operators in the waste […]

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Waste management in schools: Sustainable solutions for a greener future
Waste management and disposal in schools represents an important environmental challenge, fundamental to promote a culture of sustainability among young people. Schools produce not only waste related to daily teaching activities, but also have to dispose of obsolete technological equipment, old school furniture and hazardous materials such as electronic equipment and chemicals. The challenge of […]

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RENTRI: who is obliged to do so and who is not
The RENTRI (National Electronic Register for Waste Traceability) is an innovative tool for waste management and traceability in Italy. Starting in 2025, many companies will be obliged to register with RENTRI, following a calendar of deadlines based on the number of employees and the type of waste managed. In this article, we will explore the […]

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RENTRI FAQs: answers to the most common questions about the electronic register
The National Electronic Register for Waste Traceability (RENTRI) is an innovative system that aims to improve waste management in Italy, offering greater transparency and simplifying processes for companies and transporters. With the transition from paper to digital, RENTRI allows a centralized and updated management of activities related to the production, transport and disposal of waste. […]

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Disposal of sensitive documents: regulations and procedures
Disposing of documents containing sensitive data is a critical activity to ensure security and compliance with data protection regulations, such as EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR). Companies, both large and small, have a responsibility to ensure that paper documents containing personal information are treated fairly, with particular attention to destruction procedures. Relying on inadequate management can […]
