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To give a concrete realisation to his mission Progredium will be able:


Our mission

"To aim high kick far if you look for stars you may not find them but you will not come back with a handful of mug." (Gibran).

Progress, development and opportunity. These are the words to explain the mission of “Progredium”.

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The purpose of the organisation is:


Business SOS

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“Progredium” as an organisation, whose purpose is to emphasise the co-operation and to create synergies in order to develop business activities, consider any society a wealth provided with economical and social interest and which must be protect. Each business activity has its own riches with specific characteristics that should not be dissipated.

Recently a lot of business companies failed as a consequence of different reasons such as globalisation, greater competitive tensions, changing in the economical situation, difficulty to enter the market of capital, incapability of planning and management as a consequence of the generation gap, strategic incapacity of the owner of business activity.

Progredium” intends to facilitate, through the “Business SOS”, the rescue and the recovery to conditions of efficiency, of business society situation which , having lost the conditions of economic e/o financial equilibrium would irremediably be destined to the bankruptcy procedure. Pointing out the above described profile could be important, also thanks to other subjects actions, for the restoration of them and allow the maintenance of the valuable assets of the organisation.


Market of the Ideas

The Market of the Ideas represents the great news that Progredium intends to realise to his own members. You will find ideas as well as business projects that Board of Directors and Expert Committee have found to be efficient and stimulating. Just think of an idea that one Customer of yours would like to realise. Imagine you have an idea but not be able to realise it for lack of efficient and suitable structural elements or simply for lack of funds and techniques knowledge. In such a case it will be enough to contact the Organisation even through email and expose, generally speaking, what you consider interested to be realised. You will be immediately contacted for an interview with the Board of Directors with the purpose to start the new joint venture that only the synergetic and discrete net of Progredium can boast.

  • Photovoltaics

    Photovoltaics (PV) is the field of tecnology and research related to the application of solar cells for energy by converting sunlight directly into electricity. The adoption of the climate and Energy Package works a new decisive step forward in the development of renewables. The European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) welcomes the agreement reached on the 9th December 2008 on the European Renewable Energy Directive. It confirms the binding EU target of 20% renewable energy share by 2020. Every single Member State will now have to meet its own target by 2020. They will be able to maintain or choose the most appropriate support scheme and cooperate with other countries to achieve their target.

    Progredium can solve all your key requests, in particular:

    • safeguard of national support schemes;
    • strong promotion of renewables in buildings;
    • reduction and simplification of administrative and technical procedures;
    • security of investments;
    • research of finantial groups able to face the investments;
    • economical and finantial planning (Net Present Value), (Internal Rate of Return) and Pay Back Period.



  • Desalination

    Desalinisation refers to any of several processes that remove excess salt and other minerals from water. More generally, desalination may also refer to the removal of salts and minerals, as in soil desalination. Water is desalinated in order to be converted to fresh water suitable for human consumption or irrigation. Most of the interest in desalination is focused on developing cost-effective ways of providing fresh water for human use in regions where the availability of water is limited.

    Large-scale desalination typically uses large amounts of energy (see solar panel) as well as specialized, expensive infrastructure, making it very costly compared to the use of fresh water from rivers or groundwater. The large energy reserves of many countries, along with their relative water scarcity, have led to extensive construction of desalination in this region.







  • The Nitrates Directive

    The Nitrates Directive, adopted by the European Union in 1991, aims to reduce water pollution caused by nitrogen from agricultural sources and to prevent such pollution in the future. As we believe in BUILDING TOMORROW TODAY TOGETHER, we are looking for people strongly interested in doing business in this new future projects. Progredium ensures his customers receive support from specialised people. We have test equipment to simulate problems and provide timely solutions. Within 31.12.2010 Italy shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative previsions necessary to comply with the European Directive.

    The Directive requires Member States to:
    • designate as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs) all land draining to waters that are affected by nitrate pollution.
    • establish a voluntary code of good agricultural practice to be followed by all farmers throughout the country.
    • establish a mandatory Action Programme of measures for the purposes of tackling nitrate loss from agriculture. The Action Programme should be applied either within NVZs or throughout the whole country.
    • review the extent of their NVZs and the effectiveness of their Action Programmes at least every four years and to make amendments if necessary.
    Designating Nitrate Vulnerable Zones
    The Nitrates Directive requires member states to identify waters which are or could become polluted by nitrates and to designate as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs) all land draining to those waters and contributing to the pollution.
    The following criteria are laid down in the Directive for use in identifying polluted waters:
    • Surface freshwaters which contain or could contain, if preventative action is not taken, nitrate concentrations greater than 50mg/l.

  • • Groundwaters which contain or could contain, if preventative action is not taken, nitrate concentrations greater than 50mg/l.
    • Natural freshwater lakes, or other freshwater bodies, estuaries, coastal waters and marine waters which are eutrophic or may become so in the near future if protective action is not taken.

    The Directive specifies that the following considerations must be taken into account when applying these criteria:
    • The physical and environmental characteristics of the water and land;
    • Current (scientific) understanding of the behaviour of nitrogen compounds in the environment (water and soil); and.
    • Current understanding of the impact of preventative action. There is an obligation on member states to review NVZ designations at least every four years. At each NVZ review, changes and factors unforeseen at the previous review must be taken into account. The periodic review of NVZs established by the Directive means that each review necessarily presents a ‘snapshot’ assessment up to the time of the review.

    The Nitrates Directive requires member states to establish a mandatory Action Programme of measures, which must be followed by farmers with land in NVZs to tackle nitrate loss from agriculture.
    The Directive requires that the Action Programme contain rules relating to:
    • periods when the land application of certain types of fertilizer is prohibited;
    • the capacity of storage vessels for livestock manure;
    • the land application of fertilizer to steeply sloping ground;
    • the land application of fertilizer to water-saturated, flooded, frozen or snow- covered ground;
    • the conditions for land application of fertilizer near water courses;
    • procedures for the land application, including rate and uniformity of spreading, of both chemical fertilizer and livestock manure;
    • limitation of the land application of fertilizers based on a balance between the foreseeable nitrogen requirements of the crops, and the nitrogen supply to the crops from the soil and from fertilization; and
    • the amount of livestock manure applied to the land each year, including by the animals themselves, shall not exceed 170 kg N per hectare.


Contact Us

You can contact Progredium by email: info@progredium.com or by fax to +39 030 98 23 679.

Progredium
Via Via Lamarmora, 169
Brescia - Italy

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