Soil, Groundwater, and Seawater Bioremediation for a Healthier Europe
Pollution of soil, groundwater, and seawater poses a significant threat to the environment, public health, and food security.
The ALL4BIOREM Cluster tackles this challenge by developing tools and methods to restore contaminated areas and supports stakeholders in creating sustainable, risk-based land management strategies. This initiative aligns with the European Green Deal’s Zero Pollution ambition, aiming to reduce contamination and promote sustainable land use.
What is ALL4BIOREM?
ALL4BIOREM is a cluster formed by six projects - MIBIREM, BIOSYSMO, EDAPHOS, ISLANDR, NYMPHE, and SYMBIOREM - collaborating to address soil, groundwater, and seawater pollution through diverse and innovative approaches.
Key Challenges and Actions
Identifying Pollution Sources
Accurately detecting soil and water pollution sources to enable targeted and effective remediation efforts.
Supporting Smarter Investments
Providing knowledge and tools for public and private land managers to better prioritize and plan restoration investments.
Industrial Validation of Bioremediation Solutions
Testing and developing scalable bioremediation methods for practical use in industrial applications.
Microbiome Integration
Creating integrated workflows combining data with environmental information to unlock the full potential of microbiome-based bioremediation.
Cost-Effective Solutions for Complex Sites
Developing low-input methods for remediating challenging sites where traditional techniques, like excavation, are not feasible or cost-effective.
Who Benefits?
The cluster provides support to businesses, local governments, research institutions, and stakeholders involved in sustainable land management.
NYMPHE
Project funded by the European Union
Topic: Environmental services – improved bioremediation and revitalization strategies for soil, sediments and water for a clean environment and zero pollution.
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