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Palermo Sociedad Portuaria – Integrated Waste Management and Circular Economy project

The project “Strategies for Integrated Waste Management in Port Terminals: Focus on the Circular Economy” is a pioneering initiative in Colombia to structurally transform waste management in ports through sustainable solutions, with a direct impact on…

20/06/2025
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Palermo Sociedad Portuaria – Surface water quality on the Magdalena River

Palermo Sociedad Portuari commissioned a study to analyze 20 physical, chemical, and microbiological parameters between 2016 and 2023, using a set of pollution indices (WQI, ICOMI, ICOMO, ICOSUS, ICOTRO, and ICOpH), along with statistical tools such…

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Palermo Sociedad Portuaria – Effective strategies for carbon footprint reduction in the Colombian Caribbean

Colombian port terminals in the Caribbean are being called upon to increase the sustainability of their operations to better fit with the environmental dynamics of their locations. The Palermo Sociedad Portuaria (PSP) has since taken a…

18/06/2024
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