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   <h4 style="font-size:30px">The Problem</h4>
 
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     <p>In 2012, 25.2 million tons of plastic waste were produced in Europe, among which only 26 % were recycled while 36 % were burned in order to produce energy and the remaining 38 % were dumped or buried. At the end, this plactic is accumulated in the ocean.</p>
 
     <p>In 2012, 25.2 million tons of plastic waste were produced in Europe, among which only 26 % were recycled while 36 % were burned in order to produce energy and the remaining 38 % were dumped or buried. At the end, this plactic is accumulated in the ocean.</p>
     <p>Moreover, more than 90% of the plastic particles are smaller than 5 mm, which makes it almost impossible to clean the oceans and they are small enough to enter our food chain</p>
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     <p>More than 90% of the plastic particles are smaller than 5 mm, which makes it almost impossible to clean the oceans and they are small enough to enter our food chain</p>
  
 
     <h4 style="font-size:30px">Our solution</h4>
 
     <h4 style="font-size:30px">Our solution</h4>

Revision as of 15:35, 1 July 2015

Plasticure

The Problem

In 2012, 25.2 million tons of plastic waste were produced in Europe, among which only 26 % were recycled while 36 % were burned in order to produce energy and the remaining 38 % were dumped or buried. At the end, this plactic is accumulated in the ocean.

More than 90% of the plastic particles are smaller than 5 mm, which makes it almost impossible to clean the oceans and they are small enough to enter our food chain

Our solution

PlastiCure is a biological system based on E.coli designed to degrade plastics and use the degradation products to produce Biologically active compounds. The challenge of the project is to make this two pathways work simultaneously By engineering the metabolism of E .coli we want to create a system able to produce a curative product and in the same time help address the issue of plastic pollution. The idea here is first to create a new way to treat plastic waste but also to produce from plastic a profitable transformation product that will increase efforts in plastic recycling.