Saving Lake Baikal
Eat Polymer
Em Polymer— - resident of the Skolkovo Foundation. The only active bio-installation capable of safely decomposing polyethylene.
Safety:
Our moth does not"eat" clothes, fur coats, or living organisms. Not propagates outside the container.
The technology is based on the unique insect Galleriamellonella, which is able to process polyethylene.
Galleria
mellonella
Power





20-50 kg / year


~100 kg / year


10-40 tons / year


50+ tons / year

Appointment


Education, demonstration


Recycling on the street


Warehouses, logistics


Factories, hubs


Municipal scale


Product


Training kit


Outdoor container


Pallet container


Industrial module


Eco-factory
The bio-installation is self-contained, sealed, and adapted to the Russian climatic conditions



Em Technology Polymer " destroys polymer waste, packaging by biodegradation by Galleria mellonella larvae in 40 days



We"intend to pick up "tails" of non-recyclable polyethylene from "recycling plants, retail outlets and" marketplaces



The installation size depends on the customer's needs. The project is ready for scaling
Bio-installation
We have created a new efficient method for biodegradation of Galleria mellonella polyethylene.
Innovative approach —
Our team
Yuri Melnikov
Roman Petushkov
Nikita Yakushev
Author of the biodegradation technology, scientific supervisor эксперимент-experimental biology
Engineer
Biotechnologist
Natalia Melnikova
Anton Frykin
Alexander Chekanov
Operations Director
Scientific supervisor  - Genetics
General Director, Professor
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report on plastic pollution will be published in Nairobi on May 16, 2023. It is recognized that plastic contamination has spread all over the planet, an effective solution to this problem has not yet been formulated, and the danger to living organisms has received an evidence base.
Our goal is to clean local facilities of polymer waste.
Save us
Baikal
92% of polymers in Russia end up in landfills, where they take 100 years to decompose.
Заинтересовались проектом? Свяжитесь с нами
8 (919) 969-61-88
polymereat@gmail.com
Разработчик сайта:
Лесовская Василиса
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