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Revision as of 01:25, 20 October 2016

Enzymatic Whitewashing - the ecological approach to paper recycling




Our project in a nutshell

Recycling of printed paper has made an indisputable contribution to conserving our environment.
However, current recycling methods consume vast amounts of energy and release toxic byproducts.

Dead Fish

Prior research has identified a number of enzyme classes that can efficiently replace the chemicals currently used in paper recycling. Despite their ability to facilitate the separation of ink particles from paper fibers, a process called deinking, enzymes have not been widely used industrially due to insufficient knowledge about efficiency and costly production and purification methods.

Fibers

In our project, we tackled these issues and took significant steps towards catalyzing research in the area and applying enzymatic paper recycling on an industrial scale. We developed a high throughput system which not only allows us to quantify deinking efficiency, but also to cheaply mass produce enzymes using a Bacillus subtilis secretion system.

Petri Dish

Have you already seen our Sponsors?

We are very thankful to our Sponsors for making our project possible!
Please check them out on our dedicated

Sponsors Page

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