INMA Leads BMRex Project to Combat Microplastics in Wastewater Treatment
The BMRex project, led by INMA, aims to capture and degrade microplastics in wastewater systems, addressing a critical environmental issue. With a budget exceeding €3.4 million, this initiative targets pollution at its source, promoting sustainable water management practices.

The BMRex project, coordinated by Jonas Gurauskis from INMA, focuses on developing biocatalytic membrane reactors for wastewater treatment, securing over €3.4 million in funding from the European Innovation Council and UK Research and Innovation. This project aims to effectively capture and degrade microplastics, preventing their entry into ecosystems.
The reactors utilize durable ceramic materials to ensure no new plastics are introduced. A significant challenge faced by the consortium is accurately measuring microplastics, prompting the establishment of new protocols to enhance reliability in quantification. The Water Safety Symposium - WSS2026, scheduled for May 2026 in Benasque, will address these emerging pollutants and showcase new purification technologies, reinforcing INMA's commitment to tackling water pollution.




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