Legambiente Challenges Logistics Facility While Backing Data Center in Buscate
Legambiente opposes a 91,000 square meter logistics facility in Buscate, advocating for the revitalization of existing sites. The proposed data center on the former Crespi site is viewed as a more sustainable option for local economic growth.

Legambiente's chapter in Buscate has raised objections against a logistics facility that would occupy 91,000 square meters, referencing land use regulations and the availability of vacant warehouses in the vicinity. The group points out that nearly 40% of the land is already designated for commercial purposes, advocating for the redevelopment of these sites instead of new constructions.
In contrast, a data center project at the former Crespi site, while facing challenges, is regarded as a beneficial initiative for economic revitalization without impacting green spaces. The opposition reflects concerns about the logistics sector's employment conditions and local transportation inadequacies, emphasizing the importance of sustainable land use.




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