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In Alto Minho, Microalgae Are Already Being Used to Treat Textile Industry Wastewater.

Summary by O Minho
They are microscopic, but they have a major impact on the food and pharmaceutical industries and are now on track to transform the approach to wastewater treatment in the textile sector. There is even a pilot plant in Cerveira, at the Tintex company facilities, where Portuguese scientists and companies are proving how these microorganisms can make the process less expensive and more sustainable compared to conventional systems. In a statement s…
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They are microscopic, but they have a major impact on the food and pharmaceutical industries and are now on track to transform the approach to wastewater treatment in the textile sector. There is even a pilot plant in Cerveira, at the Tintex company facilities, where Portuguese scientists and companies are proving how these microorganisms can make the process less expensive and more sustainable compared to conventional systems. In a statement s…

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O Minho broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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