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University pioneers enzyme project to break down plastic pollution

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IN A bid to tackle plastic pollution, a new enzyme innovation centre will open in Portsmouth.

The University of Portsmouth’s Centre for Enzyme Innovation (CEI) was due to officially open its Industrial Engagement Hub (IEH) today

A naturally recurring enzyme that was able break down a thermo-plastic commonly used in singleuse drinks bottles, clothing and carpets has been re-engineered – allowing it to be used on an industrial scale.

Centre director, Professor John McGeehan, who launched the initial research in 2019, said: ‘These new facilities will help us to bridge the gap between our current fundamenta­l research, and the creation of practical and scalable enzyme-enabled technologi­es for recycling and upcycling plastic waste.

‘These facilities allow us to break, make, break and remake plastics over and over again so that we can develop true industrial recycling processes and partnershi­ps.

‘We are already working in collaborat­ion with industry and some of the world’s biggest companies to recycle and reuse those materials that are currently often incinerate­d, sent to landfill and leak into the environmen­t.’

The PETase enzyme digests polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate (PET), breaking it down into its building blocks.

At the centre, this allows for the opportunit­y for plastic to be recycled infinitely.

This can be used to reduce pollution from the material, and associated green house gases.

An investment of £1.7m from the Government’s Getting Building Fund, through Solent Local Enterprise Partnershi­p and the University of Portsmouth, made the IEH possible.

New state-of-the-art Polymer Analysis, Polymer Synthesis and Bio-recycling laboratori­es will be provided, as well as an Innovation Space and expanded Postgradua­te Suite.

Paula Swain, Business Director at the Solent LEP said: The Solent LEP's investment in these new facilities will help bring business and research together to tackle one of the key issues of our time.’

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Professor John McGeehan led research

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