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Removal and Mitigation of Pollution from the Use of Pesticides: Prevention, Recycling and Resource Management

Project description

New technology to trap used pesticide components

Pesticide residue contamination in surface waters is a big issue, especially in agricultural areas. Pesticide wastes are a serious environmental concern due to the irreversible damage they can cause. The EU-funded RECYCLE project will develop methods and approaches to trap pesticide components in drained agricultural areas and in the sediments of eutrophic streams. This new technology will facilitate the recycling of pesticide components for reuse in agricultural practices. The project’s research foresees strong collaborations and will be conducted through secondments between world-leading teams from academic and private sectors in the EU and beyond.

Objective

Flux of pesticides from agricultural areas to surface waters is wasting a resource which is becoming scarce and is in conflict with the principles of a circular economy. Enhanced loading of surface water with pesticides is the main cause for eutrophication and is one of the key challenges in meeting the objectives of the EU Water Framework Directive. RECYCLE targets both problems and develops new methods and approaches to trap pesticide components in drained agricultural areas and in the sediments of eutrophic streams. Main vision of RECYCLE is to develop a new technology to trap the used pesticide components and reuse them for agricultural purposes. The vision of RECYCLE is set forward through a coordinated research program grounded on strong collaboration and implemented through secondments between world-leading teams encompassing academic and private sectors, both within and outside the EU. These activities are strongly interlaced with periodic workshops and summer schools to share the latest findings and further propel the acquired knowledge within a market-oriented view. All secondments and training activities are structured within a framework designed to maximize advancement of knowledge and career development as well promoting the enhancement of the participating experienced and early career researchers and professionals. Integration of nonacademic partners from various stakeholder groups into the RECYCLE consortium paves the way for direct implementation of the acquired knowledge.

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POLITECNICO DI MILANO
Net EU contribution
€ 207 000,00
Address
PIAZZA LEONARDO DA VINCI 32
20133 Milano
Italy

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Region
Nord-Ovest Lombardia Milano
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 207 000,00

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Partners (4)