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Inkoa Sistemas, a Spanish company specialising in supplying
integral solutions for sustainable development, leads the
BiOSOIL ENV/ES/000263 project.
The main objective of the project is to demonstrate the
technical and economic feasibility of Compost Bioremediation
technology for the remediation of polluted soils, in order
to promote a sustainable form of urban planning of derelict
polluted sites and facilitate the integration of new socio-economic
activities.
This new technology, which is based on the stimulation of
biodegradation processes of organic pollutants by means of
the addition of a compost specifically designed for each polluted
soil, provides an innovative, effective, environment-friendly
and cost-effective solution for the remediation of polluted
soils.
The technology enables the economic, social and environmental
development of many cities with brownfields, while promoting
the integration of environmental considerations in urban planning
and contributing to the development of local and national
policies that promote sustainable urban planning within the
European Union.
The project is co-funded by the European commission under
the framework of the Life Environment Programme, whose specific
objective is to contribute to the development of innovative
methods and technologies for environment protection through
the co-funding of demonstration projects.
The project is developed in collaboration with Ekotek Environmental
Engineering, Gaikar Technological Centre and the public bodies
- Ikobe, Public Society of Environmental Management, Eudel,
Association of Basque Municipalities and Aclima, Cluster Association
of Environment Industries of the Basque Country.
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