Carnot MICA at Pollutec 2025: Materials Innovation for Environmental Transition

Carnot MICA at Pollutec 2025: A Key Player in Sustainable Innovation
Expertise Supporting the Circular Economy
Carnot MICA will participate in Pollutec, the international exhibition dedicated to environmental and energy transition solutions, taking place from October 7 to 10, 2025, at Eurexpo Lyon. Visit us at Booth H032 – Hall 4.
Carnot MICA supports industrial partners in their R&D and innovation projects focused on sustainable materials and processes. Throughout the exhibition, our experts will be available to discuss your challenges related to:
• Eco-innovation & environmental assessment: eco-design, life-cycle analysis (LCA), carbon accounting, CSR
• Biodegradability & end-of-life of materials: industrial and home composting, methanization, accelerated aging, standardized testing, microplastics
• Material & energy recovery: pilot-scale process studies (composting, anaerobic digestion, microalgae), waste valorization (biomass, effluents), agricultural inputs
• Carbon & nitrogen cycle management: soil carbon storage, land return strategies, bio-based fertilizers, biochars, digestates, material transformation
Conference Not to Be Missed
As part of the official program, three of our experts will speak at the conference:
“Illustrating the Challenges and Levers of Transition in the Agricultural Sector”
📅 Wednesday, October 8, 2025 – 9:30 am to 10:15 am
📍 Circular Economy Forum
With contributions from:
• Cyril Baldacchino, Development Manager (APESA)
• Audrey Lallement, R&D Project Engineer (RITTMO)
• Dalyal Copin, Research Engineer (UBSIDE)
At our booth, visitors will discover several technological demonstrators developed by our member organizations UBSIDE, RITTMO, and ICPEES. These tangible innovations showcase how Carnot MICA translates scientific research into practical, operational solutions addressing tomorrow’s industrial challenges. Join us at Pollutec to connect with our experts and explore how Carnot MICA can support your sustainable innovation projects.