Aimplas develops recycling processes based on enzymes that degrade plastics by 70%

April 27th 2020

aimplas, Technological Institute of Plastic, is developing the project ENZPLAST2, whose objective is to develop new more sustainable processes for the production, recycling and composting of plastics.

ENZPLAST's first annuity focused on the development of new methods for the synthesis of plastics that are safer for people's health and more environmentally sustainable. Specifically, enzymes were used instead of metal catalysts to obtain polyesters. In this way, two benefits were obtained: the reduction of the toxicity of these metallic catalysts and a lower energy consumption during the polymerization process.

In the second year of the project, under the acronym ENZPLAST2, a procedure is being developed that allows the use of microorganisms to eliminate odors from packaging of dairy products. According to the first results, a reduction in the intensity of the smell of recycled materials has been achieved. Furthermore, the treatment of polyurethane-type polymers with selected and isolated microorganisms has shown an aid in the degradation of the dough that has reached 7%.

Finally, the incorporation of supported enzymes in melt polymers is also being studied to improve the biodegradation of different bioplastics both under aerobic and anaerobic digestion conditions.

The ENZPLAST project has the support of the Ivace, Valencian Institute of Valencian Competitiveness, and the co-financing of the Feder funds of the EU, within the Operational Program Feder of the Valencian Community 2014-2020.

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