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  • The homeless and their animal companions”: hospitality in Milan with Fondazione Progetto Arca
  • Taxi Solidale
  • Support to the Municipality of Rozzano to provide food assistance to those in need for one month
  • Support to meet the food needs of children and families in extreme poverty across Italy, with l’Albero della Vita
  • Support Program for Vulnerable People, People with Disabilities, and Minors in Milan, in collaboration with Spazio Aperto Servizi
  • Support for the “Entra in Biblioteca con un click” Project by the Società Storica Lombarda
  • Support for Teatro Franco Parenti’s production “Chi come me”
  • Support for Scientific Research on the Prevention of Infections and the Effectiveness of Anti-Covid-19 Vaccines
  • Support for economically disadvantaged families in enrolling their children at Giovanni XXIII Parish Kindergarten
  • Support for B.Livers’ sick children and their newspaper, Il Bullone, in Milan
  • Spazio Aperto in the Service of the Community
  • Spazi di Crescita – Journeys toward independence and inclusion
  • Shelter of Solidarity for the Homeless in Lecco, in collaboration with Caritas
  • Reforestation Project in Albiate
  • Prevention and socio-health support for emerging poverty during the Covid-19 emergency, in collaboration with Le Comunità della Salute.
  • L’età sospesa: a partnership with Teatro Franco Parenti to support adolescents in their uncertain time
  • Humanitarian aid for refugees in Capo di Lipa, Bosnia, with Caritas
  • Happy.diventare capaci to promote the growth of adolescents and strengthen the educational community
  • Happy: a Community Project for the Psychological Well-Being of Adolescents
  • Exhibition by Remo Salvadori
  • Establishment and management of Casa della Carità in Seregno
  • Economic support for free psychotherapy sessions for poor families for one year in Milan, in collaboration with Minotauro
  • Eating and Nutrition Disorders (DNA) Campaign
  • Donations to Mandic Hospital in Merate, Il Nespolo Hospice in Airuno, and Manzoni Hospital in Lecco
  • Donation to the Mutual Aid Fund of the Municipality of Milan
  • Donation of medical equipment and devices for the fight against Covid-19 to Italian hospitals and doctors
  • Donation of consumable materials for sanitation, and a forklift to Il Pane Quotidiano
  • Donation of 12 Intensive Care Beds to the Policlinico di Milano
  • Donation for equipment for the Piccolo Cottolengo Don Orione in Tortona
  • Allenarsi alla vita: Free Webinars on the Vulnerabilities of Adolescence
  • 18 Intensive Care Stations in Brazil with Hope Onlus and Policlinico di Milano
  • “Voto 10 con riserva”: awareness campaign on eating and nutrition disorders
  • “Ri-Abitiamo Milano”: Involving 7,500 Milanese Students in the Improvement of their City”
  • “Architecture of Places, Architecture of Emotions: an Award for Students to Explore Architecture and Design, with Amici della Triennale”
The Words of Biodiversity: Understanding in Order to Protect
Biodiversity is often associated with the environment, the landscape, or the protection of certain animal and plant species. In reality, its meaning is broader and deeper. The UN Convention on Biological Diversity defines biodiversity as [...]
by Roberta Liberale
Educating does not mean teaching, but enabling
by Roberta Liberale
Project: “Voto 10 con riserva”: awareness campaign on eating and nutrition disorders
Diary of My Disasters: a theatre and comic writing project for adolescents in Milan’s public schools
by Editorial Staff
Project: “Voto 10 con riserva”: awareness campaign on eating and nutrition disorders
Everyday choices and European goals: the path to reducing food waste
Reducing food waste is not only a matter of major political strategies: much of the difference is made by the everyday habits of each of us. The solutions for reducing waste are simple, practical and [...]
by Roberta Liberale
Labels between safety and quality: understanding expiry dates to reduce food waste
One of the main reasons why food continues to be wasted in Europe is the confusion surrounding expiry dates on food labels, particularly the misinterpretation of the phrases “use by” and “best before”. The distinction is, in fact, [...]
by Roberta Liberale
What ultra-processed foods are
Ultra-processed foods, or UPFs, are industrial products that undergo very high levels of processing. Widespread on a global scale, they include carbonated and soft drinks, confectionery, fast food, snacks, as well as mass-produced biscuits, cakes, [...]
by Editorial Staff
Pigs kicked and illegally castrated without anaesthesia: the conviction for animal abuse in Mantua lifts the veil on the “practices” behind the supply chain of premium hams
Excerpt from Il Fatto Alimentare. Conclusions by the Foundation’s editorial team. It took six years of waiting and an exhausting judicial process to establish that, on a pig farm supplying animals to the PDO ham circuit [...]
by Editorial Staff
Why Biodiversity Matters for Our Health
For decades, biodiversity was confined to the sphere of environmental debate, largely disconnected from issues of public health and human well-being. Scientific evidence from recent years has overturned this separation: human health is structurally dependent [...]
by Roberta Liberale
A passion and a workstation to start again
by Editorial Staff
Project: “Voto 10 con riserva”: awareness campaign on eating and nutrition disorders
Cities without biodiversity become fragile
Cities are often perceived as the opposite of nature. In reality, they too function as complex ecosystems. The presence or absence of urban biodiversity — made up of trees, living soils, ecological corridors and natural [...]
by Roberta Liberale
Foul-smelling chicken, mouldy meat and altered expiry dates: the scandal engulfing KFC restaurants in Europe
Expired chicken relabelled and resold, dirty refrigerators, mouldy meat: the KFC scandal has hit Denmark and the Czech Republic, and now Essere Animali is asking the company to prove that the same practices are not [...]
by Editorial Staff
Surplus does not have to become waste: the value of food donation
Food waste is an issue that affects the environment, society and the economy worldwide. In the United States, retailers waste USD 384 billion worth of food every year, while 45% of unsold stock remains perfectly [...]
by Giuseppe Caprotti and Roberta Liberale
From anorexia to anti-insulin “diabulimia”: 5 million people affected in Italy, but “recovery is possible”
by Editorial Staff
Loneliness is a new social emergency
by Roberta Liberale
Avian influenza outbreaks: up 62.9% in 2025 vs 2024 — and Italy ranks last for chicken welfare
Outbreaks reached 699 in 2025, compared with 259 in 2024 (AF Repubblica, 2 March 2026). In this context, it is worth noting that the leading restaurant and fast-food chains in Italy — Autogrill, Burger King, [...]
by Editorial Staff
Vegetarians have a lower risk of five types of cancer, according to a study
Scientists found that vegetarians are less likely than omnivores to develop pancreatic, breast, prostate and kidney cancers, as well as multiple myeloma (a blood cancer), although they showed a higher incidence of a major malignant [...]
by Editorial Staff
Mental Health and Brain Health: Still Separate Dimensions in the Italian Mindset
by Editorial Staff
The Climate Crisis Is Reshaping the Mediterranean Seabed, Threatening Its Ecosystem
“…Distribution projections show that up to 60% of species may experience a contraction of their geographic range, while 77% are expected to migrate northward. In addition, 30% of the species analysed will shift towards deeper [...]
by Editorial Staff
Environment and Lifestyles: The Hidden Burden in Onco-Hematological Risk
Regarding the volume The Impact of Environment and Lifestyles on Onco-Hematological Risk, promoted by the Italian Association against Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma (AIL) and published in the series Wellbeing, Environment and Health. Rising Incidence, Delayed Prevention In [...]
by Editorial Staff
VOTO 10 CON RISERVA
National Awareness Campaign on Eating and Nutrition Disorders
by Editorial Staff
Project: “Voto 10 con riserva”: awareness campaign on eating and nutrition disorders
A New Garden for Giovanni XXIII Nursery School in Albiate (MB)
by Editorial Staff
Mounjaro, Wegovy and Ozempic linked to pancreatic inflammation. But new drugs are on the way
by Editorial Staff
Happy. diventare capaci: a project born from listening to adolescents and adults Projects
by Editorial Staff
Project: “Voto 10 con riserva”: awareness campaign on eating and nutrition disorders
Pollution and Climate: How Cancer Risks Are Changing
In the June 2025 issue of Fondamentale, the magazine of AIRC (Italian Association for Cancer Research), attention is drawn to a frequently overlooked issue: the climate crisis is not only an environmental emergency, but may also [...]
by Editorial Staff
Is the widespread contamination of drinking water reported in France likely to be occurring in Italy as well?
Below is an excerpt from an article on PFAS that recently made the front page of Le Monde in France. PFAS: Widespread contamination of drinking water by TFA, the most prevalent of the “forever chemicals” ANSES analyzed [...]
by Editorial Staff
China Is Considering Introducing a Sugar Tax
China is considering introducing a sugar tax. China remains one of the last major economies not to have imposed a national tax on sugary drinks. According to the World Health Organization, at least 116 countries [...]
by Editorial Staff
Bervini: The Scandal Continues
In brief, the scandal continues: the company—estimated to generate annual revenues of €200 million—keeps marketing meat products, the Ministry appears powerless, and consumers remain unaware. Two days ago, on February 18, 2026, a further alert [...]
by Editorial Staff
Why Burgers Should Not Be Eaten Rare
Excerpt from Il Salvagente According to the latest data released by Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco (AIFA), antibiotic resistance is responsible for 12,000 deaths per year in Italy. Drug resistance is increasing in most regions for several major microorganisms, [...]
by Editorial Staff
Is cooked ham carcinogenic?
And what about other cured meats? An expert explains the WHO classification
by Giuseppe Caprotti
According to a study, people who use anti-obesity drugs will regain weight within two years of stopping treatment
In-depth report published on 25/01/2026 – Editorial Staff GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) medicines mimic the effects of the hormone from which they take their name, triggering the post-meal insulin response. They reduce the flow of sugar [...]
by Giuseppe Caprotti
Penalties too lenient for animal abuse in farms
…What does a major industrial group like Gruppo Veronesi (AIA)—at the head of farming operations such as La Pellegrina and those in Bondeno, which have come under investigation over carcasses, rats and serious hygiene and sanitary shortcomings—actually risk? From [...]
by Giuseppe Caprotti
Consumption: more sugar and more fat
The GS1 Observatory reports that, despite the health-oriented messaging on many food labels, an analysis of the ingredients in new products shows a rising content of fats and sugars—largely in ultra-processed foods.
by Giuseppe Caprotti
After palm trees in Genoa and pines in Rome collapse, cities look to more climate-resilient species
Awareness of the importance of greenery in urban settings, it must be said, has grown almost everywhere in recent years. “Trees are the most effective technological strategy we have to protect our cities from heat,” [...]
by Giuseppe Caprotti
Guido Venosta Foundation: Culture, Health Prevention and Tangible Support for Youth
by Giuseppe Caprotti
Project: “Voto 10 con riserva”: awareness campaign on eating and nutrition disorders
As of 12 January, new limits on PFAS in drinking water have entered into force in the European Union, but not in Italy
The Italian government has in fact postponed by six months the application of one of the new parameters introduced by EU legislation, through an amendment to the Budget Law. A parameter that, moreover, the same [...]
by Giuseppe Caprotti
Ketchup and Mayonnaise Sachets Banned: The New European Rules
In-depth article published on 23 January 2026 – Editorial Staff Excerpt from: Ketchup and Mayonnaise Sachets Banned: The New European Rules by Paola Arosio The Packaging Regulation banning certain single-use items will become applicable as of 12 August in all Member [...]
by Giuseppe Caprotti
Rats, carcasses and cannibalism at a pig farm
Excerpt from Il Fatto Alimentare: forty days after Greenpeace published a video showing dozens of rats inside the sheds of a pig farm whose animals were destined for La Pellegrina’s Prosciutto PDO supply chain—a company controlled [...]
by Giuseppe Caprotti
Biscuits, breakfast cereals, soft drinks and frozen foods that are too high in fat, salt or sugar will be barred from advertising on British television and online starting Monday, 5 January, as part of efforts to tackle childhood obesity
Biscuits, breakfast cereals, soft drinks and frozen foods that are too high in fat, salt or sugar will be barred from advertising on British television and online from Monday, 5 January, to combat childhood obesity, [...]
Bervini and La Pellegrina (AIA): Why So Little Transparency?

Expired meat and rats: why, when faced with such serious cases, does consumer protection seem to become a secondary issue?

by Giuseppe Caprotti
More Trees, Fewer Deaths: A Study Shows How Urban Canopies Help Fight Air Pollution

The average tree cover in European cities is currently 18.5%. Every 5 percentage points of urban canopy reduces PM2.5 concentrations by 2.8%, NO₂ by 1.4% and ozone by 1.2%. In health terms, this means around 4,700 premature deaths avoided each year in Europe. By bringing every city to at least 30% tree cover, the number of lives saved would rise to almost 12,000 each year. In 2019, urban trees have already “saved” around 24,800 people from dying prematurely due to air pollution.

Spazi di Crescita: the project’s first six months
Project: Spazi di Crescita – Journeys toward independence and inclusion
Is the widespread contamination of drinking water reported in France also likely in Italy?

The Italian contamination is almost certainly similar to the French one. But new rules are coming to our country: will they be enforced? That is the big question.

Weight-loss drugs: Who wants them to be low-cost and accessible to all

The WHO’s new therapeutic guidelines—as reported by Politico—include a conditional recommendation for the use of so-called GLP-1 drugs, such as Wegovy, Ozempic and Mounjaro. More specifically, the WHO described its recommendation as “conditional” due to the limited data on the long-term effectiveness and safety of GLP-1s. Although GLP-1s are now an established treatment in high-income countries, the WHO fears they could reach less than 10% of the people who could benefit from them by 2030.

Accessible Labels: Spain Proposes an EU Revolution for the Visually Impaired

In recent years, labels have become the symbol of a broader battle: the fight for transparency. They are supposed to help us understand what we eat, where what we buy comes from, and what choices […]

di Enzo Di Rosa
Happy. Becoming Capable: A Project for Adolescents and the Educational Community
Project: Happy.diventare capaci to promote the growth of adolescents and strengthen the educational community
Entra in Biblioteca con un click
Narrative and Documentary Sources of Milanese History Project
Project: Support for the “Entra in Biblioteca con un click” Project by the Società Storica Lombarda
Spazi di Crescita: The Story of a New Beginning for Jorge and His Family
Project: Spazi di Crescita – Journeys toward independence and inclusion
Europe 2025: Biodiversity, Water and Climate Under Pressure

In recent years, Europe has experienced scorching summers, unexpected floods, droughts and wildfires on a scale we did not know before—causing estimated economic losses of €738 billion between 1980 and 2023, including more than €162 billion in 2021–2023 alone (source: EEA). Many of the damages caused by these events often remain unresolved: felled trees that are not replaced, infrastructure that is never rebuilt, territories left to deteriorate. This creates a vicious circle: the lack of resources to repair damage increases vulnerability to future events, worsening the economic and social impact of disasters. Do we really still think all of this is “normal”?

by Roberta Liberale
Reducing Waste Is Everyone’s Responsibility

In Italy, according to the international Waste Watcher Observatory, the average food waste per citizen stands at 555.8 grams per week, or more than 28.9 kg per year. This represents a decrease of 18.7% compared to 2024, but it continues to exceed the European average and remains far from the target of 369.7 grams per week set for 2030.

by Roberta Liberale
The Foundation Removes 11 Hazardous Poplar Trees

Cover photo: A climbing plant scorched by the heat in Albiate (MB). Drafted on July 7, updated on July 8, 2025. The story of environmental degradation in Albiate—illegal dumping, climate change, and reforestation—began in 2006. […]

Project: Reforestation Project in Albiate
Fondazione Guido Venosta Supports Teatro Franco Parenti in “L’età sospesa”
A project focused on adolescence: its struggles, its questions, and its boundless possibilities
Project: L’età sospesa: a partnership with Teatro Franco Parenti to support adolescents in their uncertain time
Fondazione Guido Venosta Supports the Webinar Series “Allenarsi alla vita” promoted by Fondazione Bullone and Deascuola
Youth Distress: Schools prepare to tackle the challenge
Project: Allenarsi alla vita: Free Webinars on the Vulnerabilities of Adolescence
Spazi di Crescita
Spazio Aperto Servizi and Fondazione Guido Venosta: together for a new project
Project: Spazi di Crescita – Journeys toward independence and inclusion
Entra in biblioteca con un click 2025
Project: Support for the “Entra in Biblioteca con un click” Project by the Società Storica Lombarda
Taxi Solidale – Sorrisi in Corsa
A Journey of Solidarity, Sharing and Joy
Project: Taxi Solidale
Exhibition by Remo Salvadori
Project: Exhibition by Remo Salvadori
Obesity rates worldwide have doubled over the last 30 years: is there a solution?

If in the past all the signals from the Anglo-Saxon world on the subject have been negative (e.g.: In the USA obesity kills more than weapons) now, it seems, something is starting to “move”: yesterday’s news that the American FDA intends to put labels on the front of packages on salt, saturated fats etc. is an excellent signal also for Europe which is struggling to find its way on the subject.

Too much confusion over food labelling, according to the European Court of Auditors

It is the poorest segments of society that bear the brunt of ultra-processed food marketing—which leads to obesity, diabetes, and cancer. EU indecision harms the health of its citizens.

Bottled water or tap water?
Written by Giuseppe Caprotti Drafted on November 26, 2024, updated on January 25, 2025 One million plastic water bottles are sold every minute—and the trend is on the rise. This global figure is staggering, especially [...]
Avian influenza in North America is concerning epidemiologists: three people have been infected with the H5N1 virus without any source of contamination being identified

In the USA the first human death due to the H5N1 strain circulating in dairy farms has occurred

“Deny, Denounce, Delay”: the battle over the risks of ultra-processed foods

US to regulate labeling of ultra-processed foods but food industry is sure to push back citing “significant cost increases”

The rise in cancer rates among young people is alarming. The primary suspects: food, pollution, and microplastics.

The known risk factors are sedentary behavior, diet, in addition to the increase in obesity and diabetes rates. And then there is an environmental problem, to be explored further. In the meantime, the European Commission has banned granules for synthetic grass: scrubs and cosmetics containing micrograins, glitter for make-up or detergents, glitter used in the world of stationery and toys.

How our food became garbage

Ultra-processed foods cause obesity, diabetes and cancer but the food industry – by recruiting compliant scientists, funding studies, pushing clever marketing messages and influencing politics – ​​has been able to cook up a self-serving narrative that shifts blame for the harm their products cause.

Christmas with Taxi Solidale
Project: Taxi Solidale
Climate change represents an increasingly pressing threat to human health

Human health is linked to environmental degradation. “Clearly, drought will threaten food security, water insecurity will increase the risk of infectious disease transmission, and agricultural productivity will be jeopardized”. Public health indicators monitored by an international group of experts show that “the climate crisis is also a health crisis.

Are organic foods better for your health? What science really says

When, in the 1990s, I began my personal and corporate journey (at Esselunga) toward organic products, Dr. Claudio Arnoldi, the Quality Control Manager, told me that organic food had a primarily environmental value.

Today, 25 years later, there is growing evidence that consuming organic food has a health benefit—and that climate, environment, health, and food are all interconnected. Moreover, there is increasing discussion about an addiction to junk food (ultra-processed food), whose consumption has skyrocketed, leading to cancer, diabetes, and obesity, especially among young people.

The case of the Sugar Tax, postponed eight times: what does it mean?

The arguments of the soft drink manufacturers are not very credible because they can easily absorb the additional costs of recipes with less sugar, if we push them to develop them. Every evolution in favor of the health of consumers, against cancer and obesity, is simply blocked by their lobbying.

President Sergio Mattarella awards the “Guido Venosta” Prize to Dr. Mario Paolo Colombo of the I.R.C.C.S. National Cancer Institute Foundation – Milan
At the conclusion of the "I giorni della ricerca" against cancer ceremony, President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella presented four significant awards to scientists and AIRC supporters. The "Guido Venosta" Prize [read more here] was [...]
Why you always need to read food labels

Even an apparently harmless product like dried fruit can hide potential health pitfalls, just being added some salt and especially glucose syrup (sugar) to make it more palatable

Albiate: the poplar avenue that is collapsing and will not be replaced

Poplars are ill-suited to cope with climate change for two reasons: their roots do not penetrate deeply enough to withstand the increasing water stress, and their height makes them vulnerable to the increasingly frequent storms, even in Brianza. In April, out of 271 poplars planted 25 years ago, 116 had died (271 – 155), almost half. I requested permission to replace them with lime trees in the Regional Park of the Lambro Valley but, to date, after several months of waiting, I have received no response.

Project: Reforestation Project in Albiate
The Guido Venosta Foundation collaborates with Teatro Franco Parenti on the performance “Chi come me”
Project: Happy: a Community Project for the Psychological Well-Being of Adolescents
How do our youth eat?

Ultra-processed foods are gradually replacing foods tied to local cultures even in countries like Japan, in China Gen Z is getting married to karaoke or fast food and three out of five consumers in the world buy a low-cost ready-made food at least once a week, and one out of five does so every day, and the trend is increasing.

Ultra-Processed Foods: if you know them, you try to avoid them

The piece begins by acknowledging that our food has turned into junk, especially in Northern countries – for example, in the United States, where obesity kills more than guns – and that eating too much packaged food might even cause cancer. Added to this is the fact that the eating habits of our youth could be one of the origins of the rising cancer rates among our children. Based on these premises, the Foundation will, over the coming months, address topics related to food, pollution, and certain diseases, including cancer. This article blends health protection with food history.

Climate Change: food at risk for one in four children

UNICEF: Citizens in poorer regions increasingly rely on cheaper ultra-processed foods and drinks. The alternatives are therefore: malnutrition and obesity.

Albiate: why a reforestation project is needed

On the land next to my house (about 25 hectares, of park open to all), from February 2023 to today, 123 trees have died: a silent but real massacre. In Italy in 2023, extreme events rose to 378, marking a +22% compared to 2022. The images and videos speak for themselves.

Project: Reforestation Project in Albiate
MATAXA: Unraveling the Threads” – Biassono, May 23, 2024
Project: Prevention and socio-health support for emerging poverty during the Covid-19 emergency, in collaboration with Le Comunità della Salute.
The Guido Venosta Foundation has renewed its support for the “Enter the Library with One Click” project for the upcoming school year.
Project: Support for the “Entra in Biblioteca con un click” Project by the Società Storica Lombarda
Nonprofits need renewal — and above all, more joy (and better management)
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