Rencontrez Yves Zieba à Pollutec 2025 Lyon : Échanges, partenariats et innovations

Ne manquez pas cette opportunité majeure pour l’innovation environnementale

Nous sommes ravis d’annoncer que Yves Zieba sera présent à Pollutec 2025, le salon international de référence des solutions environnementales et énergétiques, qui se tiendra à Eurexpo Lyon du 7 au 10 octobre 2025.

Pollutec est l’événement incontournable pour tous les professionnels engagés dans la transition écologique, la décarbonation de l’industrie et le développement de solutions durables pour les territoires. C’est l’occasion idéale de rencontrer des acteurs clés et de découvrir les innovations qui façonneront le monde de demain.


Le programme de la semaine : rencontres et expertise

Yves Zieba sera sur place pour partager son expertise et échanger autour des enjeux cruciaux du secteur.

📅 Quand ?

Du mercredi 8 au vendredi 10 octobre 2025

📍 Où ?

Eurexpo Lyon

🤝 Comment le rencontrer ?

Yves Zieba participera notamment aux Green Days Matchmaking, les rencontres d’affaires organisées pendant le salon. Il sera présent pour présenter ses produits, ses services, le projet Ponts Verts, les initiatives Hack Your Style et AgileNetup et l’entreprise Syntezia Sàrl.

N’hésitez pas à consulter la plateforme de l’événement pour planifier un rendez-vous et discuter de vos projets :

  • Que vous soyez intéressé par la gestion de l’eau, l’économie circulaire, les énergies renouvelables ou tout autre thème, venez échanger sur les stratégies d’innovation et les défis à relever.

Pourquoi venir à Pollutec 2025 ?

Pollutec, c’est bien plus qu’un salon. C’est :

  • 2000+ exposants et des milliers de solutions concrètes.
  • 400+ conférences et événements pour décrypter les tendances.
  • Une plateforme unique pour accélérer vos projets d’écologie industrielle et territoriale.

Préparez votre visite et fixons un rendez vous sur place. Son mail : yveszieba@k-net.fr, son profil LinkedIN : Yves Zieba | LinkedIn

Nous avons hâte de vous y retrouver pour un échange passionnant et pour mettre en place de nouveaux partenariats innovants et pour co-organiser des évènements en 2026 !


How Ocean Health Impacts Human Well-being

Why the Ocean’s Health is Your Health: The Essential Commitment

The health of humanity and the health of the ocean are not separate issues—they are inseparably linked. While my research didn’t pinpoint a specific organization named « Syntezia, » the global conversation around this vital connection highlights a core commitment that every individual and organization must embrace.

Our planet’s marine environment is not just a scenic backdrop; it is the blue heart of our climate, a source of sustenance, and an essential foundation for human well-being. Any meaningful commitment to a sustainable future must focus on protecting and restoring this resource.

Here is a look at the essential commitments driving the global movement to safeguard our oceans and, in turn, ourselves:

1. Recognizing the Inextricable Link

The first and most fundamental commitment is the recognition that a healthy ocean is a prerequisite for a healthy human population.

  • Food and Medicine: The ocean provides a crucial source of protein for billions of people and is a vast, largely untapped resource for potential new pharmaceuticals and green technologies.
  • Climate Regulation: As the planet’s largest carbon sink, the ocean absorbs vast amounts of CO2​, regulating the global climate system that makes life on Earth possible.
  • Mental and Physical Wellbeing: Access to « blue spaces »—healthy coasts and marine environments—is increasingly recognized by public health professionals for its positive impact on mental and physical health.

2. Addressing the Triple Threat to Marine Life

Protecting our oceans requires a proactive commitment to fight the major pressures they face—often referred to as the « triple planetary crisis »:

  • Climate Change: A commitment involves addressing ocean acidification (caused by absorbing excess CO2​) and ocean warming, which severely threatens biodiversity, particularly vulnerable ecosystems like coral reefs.
  • Biodiversity Loss: This means implementing and enforcing policies that promote sustainable resource use and regulate harvesting to end destructive practices, illegal fishing, and overfishing.
  • Pollution & Waste: A major focus is placed on preventing and significantly reducing all marine pollution, especially plastics and microplastics, which enter the food web and pose a known risk to both marine life and human health.

3. Action Areas for a Healthy Future

To translate commitment into real-world impact, global initiatives focus on these actionable pillars:

Commitment AreaThe ActionThe Human Health Benefit
Ecosystem RestorationInvesting in the protection and restoration of critical habitats like mangroves, seagrass, and coral reefs.These ecosystems act as natural storm buffers, protecting coastal communities from extreme weather and flooding.
Sustainable PracticesPromoting equitable and sustainable management of fisheries and marine tourism.Ensures long-term food security for vulnerable communities and supports stable economic livelihoods.
Scientific AdvancementFunding interdisciplinary research to map, monitor, and predict threats from toxins (e.g., harmful algal blooms) and contaminants.Leads to earlier detection and prevention of seafood-related illnesses and better public health guidelines.
Global CollaborationSupporting international agreements and fostering partnerships among scientists, policymakers, and coastal communities.Creates a holistic governance framework necessary for managing a shared, global resource effectively.

The journey to secure a thriving planet demands that we all recognize our role as stewards of the ocean. By championing the health of the world beneath the water, we are fundamentally investing in the resilience and well-being of every person on Earth.

#WorldMaritimeDay