Beyond technical feasibility: environmental, economic and social impacts of bioremediation solutions
The SYMBIOREM project (Symbiotic, circular bioremediation systems and biotechnology solutions for improved environmental, economic and social sustainability in pollution control) aims to use the bioremediation capabilities of microorganisms, microbiomes, proteins, plants and animals to remove pollutants from the environment.
One of the main pillars of the project is to analyse the environmental, economic and social impacts of the proposed bioremediation technologies. These solutions must be assessed not only in terms of technical feasibility, but also regarding their economic viability, ecological benefits and social implications. Only by evaluating all of these aspects can it be ensured that a solution is viable, sustainable and justified.
This webinar will provide a concise and accessible overview of how SYMBIOREM evaluates environmental risks, economic benefits and social impacts across different remediation solutions.
It is part of the SYMBIOREM webinar series, Strategies for a cleaner future, in which the partners will present the solutions and strategies developed by SYMBIOREM to remediate and restore contaminated soil and water, as well as to enhance bioremediation efficiency, use secondary inputs and valorise residues and contaminants.
It will take place in English at 10:00 to 11:30 CEST on 27 May. Registration and programme.