Two New Research Partners Join the PLAST4H2 Project

We are pleased to announce the incorporation of two prestigious academic institutions into the PLAST4H2 consortium:
Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) and Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO).

These new partners bring valuable scientific expertise that will further strengthen our mission to develop sustainable technologies for the valorization of plastic waste into hydrogen.

UPV/EHU will contribute to the project with its extensive experience in pyrolysis-reforming processes for hydrogen production. Led by the CPWV research group, their work focuses on a two-step strategy involving fast pyrolysis of plastics in a conical spouted bed reactor followed by in-line steam reforming. The use of CO₂ adsorbents in this stage is expected to maximize hydrogen yields while capturing carbon emissions—enhancing both the efficiency and sustainability of the process.

UBO, through its LUBEM laboratory, brings expertise in marine microbial ecology and plastic-associated microbial communities (plastisphere). Their research targets the culturable fraction of microorganisms colonizing plastic waste, with the goal of identifying fungal strains capable of degrading or transforming plastic matrices. This contributes directly to the development of biotechnological solutions for plastic valorization and supports the traceability and integration of microbial strains into the project’s broader strategy.

We are thrilled to welcome UPV/EHU and UBO to the PLAST4H2 family and look forward to the synergies their involvement will bring.

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