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Thanks to these data and bibliography we realized what consequences platinum mining can involve in terms of sustainability, ecology, and social issues and that reinforce our determination  find a way to recycle platinum. Dialogue with an [https://2016.igem.org/Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/history Mr Minvielle historian PhD student] showed us how metals issues have always been a central problematic throughout history. This  had strengthen again our feeling that our process was a wise and relevant project to achieve.  
 
Thanks to these data and bibliography we realized what consequences platinum mining can involve in terms of sustainability, ecology, and social issues and that reinforce our determination  find a way to recycle platinum. Dialogue with an [https://2016.igem.org/Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/history Mr Minvielle historian PhD student] showed us how metals issues have always been a central problematic throughout history. This  had strengthen again our feeling that our process was a wise and relevant project to achieve.  
  
[[File:T--Aix-Marseille--Minvielle.png|center|thumb|Mr. Nicolas Minvielle, a history PhD student specialist of mining exploitation during middle age]]
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[[File:T--Aix-Marseille--Minvielle.png|center|thumb|Mr. Nicolas Minvielle]]
  
 
As we deigned our bio-synthetic project we wonder how our project could be applied for real. We though we could spread our engineered bacteria directly along the roads. But many laws forbid the release of engineered organism in the environment so we decided to change our strategy.  
 
As we deigned our bio-synthetic project we wonder how our project could be applied for real. We though we could spread our engineered bacteria directly along the roads. But many laws forbid the release of engineered organism in the environment so we decided to change our strategy.  

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