Legambiente Opposes Logistics Development in Buscate, Supports Data Center Project
Legambiente's Buscate chapter opposes a logistics facility covering 91,000 sqm but supports a data center project for its potential benefits. This stance reflects concerns about local land use, traffic impact, and job quality in the logistics sector.

Legambiente's Buscate chapter expressed opposition to a proposed logistics facility covering 91,000 square meters, citing existing land use regulations and the presence of vacant warehouses in the area. The group highlighted that current plans allocate nearly 40% of land for commercial use and call for a focus on reviving vacant sites rather than building new logistics spaces.
Concurrently, the project for a data center on the former Crespi site was presented, which, despite some challenges, is seen as an opportunity for local economic regeneration without consuming green land. The logistics sector's associated issues, such as precarious employment and inadequate local public transportation, further justify the opposition. The dual projects underscore the need for balanced land use and economic development in Buscate.




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