P4SB P4SB aims to transform plastic waste into bio-plastic.

KETBIO has ranked P4SB on 5th position of the TOP TEN EU Biotech projects! How exciting!!!Check it out on https://view.g...
23/07/2020

KETBIO has ranked P4SB on 5th position of the TOP TEN EU Biotech projects! How exciting!!!

Check it out on https://view.genial.ly/5f182c49a1a5620d688509a6.

The booklet is available here: www.ketbio.eu/home (this leads to our KETBIO hub, to which the booklet is embedded on its own space while keeping some ownership of the publication).

The Innovation Radar by the European Commission identified our P4SB project as key innovator in the section “Exploring”....
21/07/2020

The Innovation Radar by the European Commission identified our P4SB project as key innovator in the section “Exploring”. See details below.

https://www.innoradar.eu/resultbykeyword/p4sb

The Innovation Radar is a European Commission initiative to identify high potential innovations and innovators in EU-funded research and innovation framework programmes

Scientific results are still rolling out from our great P4SB-project. We have to congratulate our colleagues!https://www...
01/04/2020

Scientific results are still rolling out from our great P4SB-project. We have to congratulate our colleagues!

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/03/200327081436.htm

One of the most widely used oil-based plastics, polyurethane, is particularly hard to recycle or destroy safely. It also releases toxic chemicals into landfills. However, some microorganisms are capable of metabolizing these compounds and degrading the plastic waste in the process. Scientists have i...

Wing-Jin just has her PhD defense with cm laude. Wow - congratulation 🥳. The whole P4SB Team is proud!
03/12/2019

Wing-Jin just has her PhD defense with cm laude. Wow - congratulation 🥳. The whole P4SB Team is proud!

P4SB will be presented as "Best-of-Biotech" case studies today ath the KETBIO biobased industry-stakeholder conference m...
03/12/2019

P4SB will be presented as "Best-of-Biotech" case studies today ath the KETBIO biobased industry-stakeholder conference meeting. Read the Biz Brief about P4SB here:

https://www.ketbio.eu/objectAttachments/attachment?filePath=6%5Cedde0ef3-822e-4dec-a76b-ca3a7a233d10.pdf

KETBIO Webinar "Novel Synthetic Biology solutions for transforming wastes into value-added chemicals" with P4SB in the f...
25/09/2019

KETBIO Webinar "Novel Synthetic Biology solutions for transforming wastes into value-added chemicals" with P4SB in the focus!

• When?
02/10/2019, 12:30 CET – 13:30 CET

• What?
The next KETBIO webinar will showcase in practice how to use novel Synthetic Biology solutions for transforming plastic and cellulosic wastes into value-added chemicals. The invited speakers from Germany and Czech Republic will present case studies of Horizon 2020 projects and related research activities that aim at valorising different waste streams. The webinar agenda is as follows:

* Welcome and Introduction

* P4SB: From Plastic waste to Plastic value using Pseudomonas putida Synthetic Biology
The project explored sustainable and environmentally friendly bioconversion of oil-based plastic waste into fully biodegradable counterparts by means of dedicated enzyme reactors followed by deeply engineered, whole-cell bacterial catalysts. The project approach and the challenges in valorising the gigantic plastic waste streams in the European Union and beyond will be presented by Prof. Lars M. Blank, RWTH Aachen, Germany (bio).

* FUTURE: Re-factoring Pseudomonas putida for biosynthesis of vaIue-added polymers from cellulosic waste
The project evaluated the possibilities of forming valuable biopolymers directly from cellulosic waste. The project approach and the challenges in creating substrates for bio-based production of value-added chemicals will be presented by Dr. Pavel Dvorak, Masaryk University, Czech Republic (bio).

* our questions

• Where?
Online, please register here: https://www.ketbio.eu/resource?id=6038

• About KETBIO:
KETBIO is a HORIZON 2020 funded project that is made up of a consortium of partners from across Europe who have a wealth of experience and knowledge to support and drive the optimisation of the commercialisation of biotech research within Europe. KETBIO has a clear mission: to identify Europe`s most innovative results in biotechnology research and speed up their market uptake. KETBIO aims to bring the biotechnology community together in an interactive, vibrant forum, deploying latest technology to increase knowledge and reduce barrier to entry and interaction, and provide value-adding activities to the community. One of the focal points of the project is the set-up of the E-Academy programme of live webinars (online seminars) for shared learning and fostering new relationships within the biotech community across the EU.

The Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) today announced a partnership with Project STOP (https://www.stopoceanplastics....
24/09/2019

The Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) today announced a partnership with Project STOP (https://www.stopoceanplastics.com/) to further scale up the development of more sustainable and circular waste management systems in Indonesia. Through Project STOP, the Alliance aims to dramatically improve waste collection, bring collection services for the first time to households, create permanent local jobs in the waste management industry, and clean up areas littered with plastic pollution.

The Alliance’s three-year collaboration with Project STOP will focus on the regency of Jembrana, located on the northwest coast of Bali. The Alliance will support a feasibility study to achieve a future free of unmanaged plastic waste throughout the island and to assess how to extend the approach, as well as provide financial support and technical expertise.

A recent study shows the island leaks 33,000 tons of plastic into the ocean every year. A major challenge is the lack of appropriate waste management services to keep households and businesses from open burning or dumping waste into the environment. Stopping the leakage of plastics into the marine environment is critical to sustaining the island’s tourism industry, on which many lives and livelihoods depend. Jembrana is estimated to leak 13,200 tonnes of plastic into the environment each year, due to its population size and lack of waste and recycling infrastructure.

Launched in 2017, Project STOP is an initiative co-founded by Borealis and SYSTEMIQ that designs, implements, and scales circular economy solutions to prevent plastic pollution in Southeast Asia. Working with companies, local governments and community groups, Project STOP supports cities with technical expertise to achieve zero leakage of waste, improve circular economy systems create new jobs in waste management, and reduce the harmful impact of mismanaged waste on public health, tourism and fisheries. Project STOP’s long-term ambition is to establish new solutions and models that can be rapidly scaled-up across the whole plastics chain, from the uses of plastic through to waste collection and recycling. on areas where the need to improve the management of plastic waste.

“The Alliance is focusing on areas where the need to improve the management of plastic waste is urgent and where our member companies across the plastic value chain can offer technical and business expertise. Project STOP therefore fits perfectly into the Alliance’s strategy that focuses on the four pillars infrastructure, innovation, education and clean up. In Jembrana, we have an opportunity to work with the local community to build new waste and recycling infrastructure to prevent plastic from leaking into the environment,” said David Taylor, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of Procter & Gamble, and Chairman of the AEPW.

The Alliance-funded city partnership in Jembrana is Project STOP’s first city partnership on the island of Bali. The project is designed to be economically self-sufficient within three years, so the system can be operated by the local municipality and community, both of which will be closely consulted and involved throughout the project.

“We are proud to welcome the Alliance to End Plastics Waste as a strategic partner of Project STOP as we share a strong commitment to addressing this major global challenge; stopping the leakage of plastics into the environment,” says Alfred Stern, CEO of Borealis, the co-founder of Project STOP. “Plastics can be reused and recycled into new products and clearly we have to develop sustainable waste management systems and circular economy models to support the socio-economic development of communities in this region.”

“I fully support and am thankful for Jembrana’s selection as a Project STOP city partnership,” said I Wayan Sudiarta, SP, Head of the Environmental Agency of Jembrana. “I hope this project will be able to educate and transform the habits of the people in the local community to sort and dispose their waste properly.”

The AEPW partnership with Project STOP will include the following activities:
• Conduct diagnostic studies to understand how and why plastic waste enters the environment and designing a new, tailored system to combat it.
• Build and supply equipment to scale up waste collection and sorting efforts.
• Hire local workers at living wages and responsible working conditions to manage and staff the new waste management system.
• Partner with local organizations to encourage behavior change at the community level through awareness and educational programs, so more people fully utilize the systems being created to dispose of waste.
• Clean up beaches and rivers in consultation with the local government.

Through their participation in Project STOP over the next three years, the Alliance aims to make a positive contribution to improving waste management in Jembrana and enhancing the livelihoods and development of the community.

P4SB has been in the sportlight of GreenNews Techno N° 290 (in French).
05/07/2019

P4SB has been in the sportlight of GreenNews Techno N° 290 (in French).

Today our beneficiary CSIC had the chance to present the most important data resulting from P4SB project at SUSCHEM (Asa...
03/07/2019

Today our beneficiary CSIC had the chance to present the most important data resulting from P4SB project at SUSCHEM (Asamblea General SusChem-España) in Madrid. Congrats Oliver, very well done!

P4SB will be continued in our next EU project called MIX-UP. We have been just informed about the formal decision of the...
29/05/2019

P4SB will be continued in our next EU project called MIX-UP. We have been just informed about the formal decision of the European Commission. This time we set up a close cooperation with China. What a great day!

Great (simplified) explanation of our scientific work by Prof. Bornscheuer in (German lanuage only):https://www.youtube....
25/04/2019

Great (simplified) explanation of our scientific work by Prof. Bornscheuer in (German lanuage only):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0KrX0PMr8c

Ein Team der Universität Greifswald und des Helmholtz-Zentrums Berlin (HZB) hat an der Synchrotronlichtquelle BESSY II die Struktur eines wichtigen Enzyms („...

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