SoilSteam at Sardinia Symposium 2025 – Turning Steam into Sustainable Soil Recovery
Last week, we were invited to present SoilSteam at Sardinia Symposium 2025, the world’s leading scientific conference on waste management, resource recovery, and environmental technologies.
Every two years, more than 800 researchers, decision-makers, and innovators from over 80 countries gather in Sardinia to share new solutions to some of today’s most pressing environmental challenges.
For SoilSteam, this was an opportunity to demonstrate how steam-based soil remediation is now moving from experimental stage to industrial reality.

From Theory to Practice
For many years, the key question has been: Is it really possible to clean soil infested with invasive species and pathogens while preserving its natural qualities?
Our answer is a clear yes – and at Sardinia Symposium, we were able to show how SoilSteam technology is already being applied in practice, from landscaping and horticulture to full-scale agricultural operations.
Through controlled steam treatment, we restore a healthy microbiological balance in the soil – without the use of pesticides or chemicals.
The result is clean soil, ready for new growth, in a way that is both scalable and economically sustainable.

Research, Collaboration and Global Solutions
A central theme at this year’s conference was the need for circular and regenerative approaches in the global food system.
In our presentation, SoilSteam highlighted our collaborations with leading research institutions – which sparked great interest among both academics and industry professionals.
Our field data from large-scale commercial projects were particularly noted as an example of how technology can bridge the gap between research and real-world implementation.
A Global Commitment
SoilSteam received numerous inquiries from international stakeholders eager to understand how steam technology can be integrated into existing soil management systems.
It is clear that the challenges we are addressing – soil degradation, pollution, and unnecessary landfill disposal – are shared across borders.
The Road Ahead
Our participation at Sardinia Symposium marked not only a professional milestone, but also another step in SoilSteam’s mission to make sustainable soil recovery accessible to more people and industries.
Through continued research, strong partnerships, and by deploying our machines in an increasing number of countries, we aim to build technology that protects one of our most vital resources – the soil itself.