
The latest technological developments, solutions and products in the field of energy and environmental protection will be presented at this year’s 86th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) dedicated to the circular economy.
With a focus on heating-cooling products, energy providers, bioclimatic building design, environmental technologies and waste management and recycling systems, the Circular Economy tribute will cover – shortly before the start of the winter season – the needs of TIF visitors to explore their options in the energy field.
The Circular Economy tribute will unfold in stands 9 and 10, as well as in outdoor areas of the 86th TIF, which will take place on September 10-18. TIF has attracted exhibitors with recycling/cleaning systems, ecological food packaging, natural gas installations, water treatment companies, renewable and alternative energy sources, biological cleaning, industry bodies, etc.
Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about ways to reduce waste, ecological design and the reuse of materials to reduce the burden on the environment with the aim of saving money for consumers and improving their quality of life. Pioneering technological applications for the optimal exploitation of solar energy, as well as products for modern construction, will also be presented at the tribute.


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