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Frontiers in Microbiology : Development of plastic-degrading microbial consortia by induced selection in microcosms In this link  you have access to the paper recently published in…

New scientific publication

The Effects of Agricultural Plastic Waste on the Vermicompost Process and Health Status of Eisenia fetida AGRONOMY In this link you can access the publication about…

Scientific publication

Innovative Biotic Symbiosis for Plastic Biodegradation to Solve their End-of-Life Challenges in the Agriculture and Food Industries This link provides access to the paper published in…

EDITORIAL – Frontiers in Microbiology : Development of plastic-degrading microbial consortia by induced selection in microcosms

Plastics are synthetic polymers derived from petroleum that have displaced natural products due to their intrinsic properties, such as durability and versatility; properties that…

🌱International Agrotech🌱 Day

On 21 March, the international Agrotech conference was held on the theme of sustainability and innovation to generate exchanges between companies, institutions and farm…

Events

RECOVER webinar at the EU Green Week

THREE PROJECTS, ONE SOLUTION – THE POWER OF ENZYMES Cooperation with BBI-JU projects BIZENTE and ENZYCLE never stops. On May 27th, we will hold…

EU – ASEAN Webinar series

Series 4. Plastic Wastes Consolidation and Recycling Approaches Last 27th May in the framework of EU – ASEAN WEBINAR SERIES, in the series 4:…

THESSALONIKI 2021 – 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Screening and selection of microorganisms for oil-based plastic biodegradation The objetive of the THESSALONIKI 2021 Conference is to address the important issue of sustainable solid waste…

WORLD MICROBE FORUM

The World Microbe Forum is an initiative of the American Society of Microbiology (ASM) and the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) The aim…

RECOVER for high school students

Managing plastics at the end of their useful life. Environmental sustainability is possible Patrizia Cinelli, professor at the University of Pisa, partner of the…

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