Wel­come to PHYBi

Pytomanagement for a
Bio-Based Textile Industry

pHYBi is an initiative funded by the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU) that aims to combine the phytoremediation of polluted soils with the valorisation of lignocellulosic biomass to contribute to soil health and a bio-based circular textile industry.

The key elements of the pHYBi concept are:

The key elements of the pHYBi concept
4 years Project duration October 2024 – September 2028 

years Project duration
October 2024 – September 2028 

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5 Million EUR  European Comission, Horizon Europe

Million EUR
European Comission, Horizon Europe

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11 Partners Spain, Italy, France, Croatia, Germany

Partners
Spain, Italy, France, Croatia, Germany

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4 Case Studies Sites Spain, France

Case Studies
in France, Spain and Croatia

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News & Events

Salty soil Belorado

Salty Soils and High-Tech Tools: pHYBi’s Belorado Case Study Adventure

When you think of mining, you might picture hard hats, heavy machinery, and the distant rumble of industry. But for the pHYBi team, our recent adventure in Belorado, east of Burgos, Spain, was all about the silent legacy of mining: salty soils and their impact on the landscape. In this pHYBi case study, ear our project partner University of Burgos, we’re using a combination of hands-on science and drone technology to address environmental issues directly.

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pHYBi visits brownfield site in Asturias Spain

pHYBi Project Members Visit Brownfield Site in Asturias, Spain

#Throwback: In December 2024, project members from ICCRAM at the University of Burgos and the CETIM Technological Centre visited the Institute of Natural Resources and Territorial Planning (INDUROT) at the University of Oviedo. Together they inspected one of the key case studies within the pHYBi project—one of the largest brownfield sites in Spain

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PHYBi Partners

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