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Lindane and other HCH Biodegradation: Recent Advances and Research Highlights

Persistent pesticide pollution, particularly from lindane (a type of hexachlorocyclohexane, or HCH), remains a significant environmental threat despite bans.  Residues persist in soil and water, demanding effective remediation.  A recent study by Dr. Di Gregorio’s research group (Bernabei et al., 2024), part of the EU-funded MIBIREM project, focuses on enhancing microbiomes capable of degrading the four main HCH isomers: α, δ, β, and γ-HCH. Read more

ALL4BIOREM- the EU Projects Bioremediation cluster in new light

Since early 2023, MIBIREM has been a proud leader of a cluster of EU bioremediation projects that hosted two successful workshops bringing together both completed and ongoing EU projects dealing with this topic. Recently, the EU project bioremediation cluster has rebranded as the All4Biorem Cluster to increase visibility and recognition among relevant stakeholders. Thanks to the collaboration with the Horizon Results Booster, our cluster has not only adopted a new name but also a fresh corporate identity.

(C)All4Biorem new cluster logo

The new old bioremediation cluster

All4Biorem Cluster stands for a strategic alliance aimed at addressing soil, seawater, and groundwater pollution. This cluster unites six EU-funded projects, including MIBIREM, BIOSYSMO, EDAPHOS, ISLANDR, NYMPHE, SYMBIOREM and pHYBi to develop cutting-edge solutions for environmental remediation. This collaborative effort is a testament to our commitment to the European Green Deal’s goal of Zero Pollution, and it sets the stage for groundbreaking advancements in environmental sustainability.

The ALL4BIOREM Cluster, also known as the Alliance for Environmental Bioremediation, plays a crucial role in advancing research and practical solutions for soil, seawater, and groundwater pollution remediation. This cluster aligns with key EU policies, including the Zero Pollution Action Plan, the EU Soil Mission, and the European Green Deal, to address environmental challenges effectively.

All4Biorem Factsheet

Relevant policies and initiatives on bioremediation

The Zero Pollution Action Plan is a key component of the European Green Deal, aiming to reduce pollution to levels that are no longer harmful to health and natural ecosystems by 2050. This strategy focuses on air, water, and soil pollution, with intermediate targets to accelerate pollution reduction. The ALL4BIOREM Cluster supports this strategy by developing innovative remediation tools and methods to restore contaminated soils and water, contributing to the overall goal of creating a toxic-free environment.

The EU Soil Mission, titled “A Soil Deal for Europe,” aims to establish 100 living labs and lighthouses to lead the transition towards healthy soils by 2030. This mission focuses on reducing soil pollution, conserving soil organic carbon stocks, preventing erosion, and improving soil structure and biodiversity. The ALL4BIOREM Cluster addresses these objectives by providing advanced bioremediation solutions and promoting sustainable land management practices in a variety of real-world contaminated sites across Europe where the innovative bioremediation technologies are tested and implemented at medium scale. By promoting sustainable practices and reducing soil pollution, the cluster aligns with the EU Soil Mission’s objectives of improving soil health and resilience. 

ALL4BIOREM addresses these policies through innovative bioremediation solutions, sustainable land management, collaborative research and knowledge sharing, and support for policy implementation. The cluster fosters collaboration among various projects and stakeholders, enhancing knowledge sharing and the dissemination of best practices. This collective effort accelerates research advancements and the implementation of effective bioremediation strategies. 

(C)Horizon Results Booster: All4Biorem video

Another exciting milestone is the launch of the ALL4BIOREM new visual identity. This new identity not only enhances the visibility of our cluster, but also strengthens our ability to make a real-world impact through innovative research and development. You can watch the video here, which was created thanks to the assistance of the Horizon Results Booster services.

Past projects and Knowledge preserved

Reflecting on our journey, it’s important to acknowledge the foundational work that paved the way for these achievements. Before creating the alliance and adopting the new name, all six EU-funded projects conducted two pivotal workshops that brought together experts and stakeholders within these projects to discuss the future of environmental remediation. The first EU Bioremediation Projects Cluster Workshop was successfully held on June 28, 2023, as a satellite event of the BioRemid2023 Conference. The second workshop, BioBio 2024 – the 7th International Symposium on Biosorption and Biodegradation/Bioremediation, was held in Prague. This significant event brought together researchers focusing on biosorption, bioremediation, biodegradation, and broader environmental science topics such as the circular economy and green technologies.

Our cluster at BioBio 2024 – the 7th International Symposium on Biosorption and Biodegradation/Bioremediation.

These workshops laid the groundwork for the current initiatives and highlighted the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing. As we move forward, we continue to draw inspiration from these early efforts, ensuring that our work remains rooted in a strong foundation of scientific excellence and community engagement.

In summary, the ALL4BIOREM Cluster is instrumental in driving research advancements and practical solutions for environmental bioremediation, supporting the Zero Pollution Action Plan, the EU Soil Mission, and the European Green Deal, and contributing to sustainable land management and environmental protection. The creation of the All4Biorem Cluster and the launch of the Horizon Results Booster’s new corporate identity mark significant milestones in our journey towards a sustainable future. The scientific contributions of the cluster are pivotal in developing innovative bioremediation techniques, enhancing soil health, and promoting sustainable remediation practices.

MIBIREM Handbook for soil and groundwater sampling

Imagine embarking on a mission to clean up polluted soil and groundwater. This is the essence of the MIBIREM project , which aims to identify and cultivate …

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EBC-IX (2025): 9th European Bioremediation Conference

EBC-IX (2025) brings together scientists, engineers and other environmental professionals to present their findings and discuss future trends, directions and new challenges for the restoration of contaminated sites and marine environments as well as on resource preservation through recycling and bio-based reclamation.

The Alliance for Environmental Bioremediation – ALL4BIOREM – cluster gathers 10 bioremediation projects funded by the European Commission under various funding programmes: MIBIREM, SYMBIOREM, BIOSYSMO, NYMPHE, EDAPHOS, ISLANDR, pHYBi, IASIS, LIFE MySoil and BIOREM.

EBC-IX will host a session on the last day of the conference where the 10 EU projects will be briefly presented followed by two important panel discussions with the participation of the European Commission.