
Environmental biotechnologies
We teach the next generation of researchers to develop scientific, social, and technological innovations.
We find solutions through interdisciplinary research and industry or public and community partnerships.
We play an active role in Québec's economic, social, and cultural development.
The field of sustainable development is evolving: environmental regulations are becoming more stringent and the market for environmental technologies is booming. In this context, environmentally responsible management approaches must be developed and technologies must unite sustainable development, the circular economy, and innovation.
Research Objectives
The research projects carried out under this theme focus on the recovery of solid, aqueous, and gaseous waste as part of the circular economy and the fight against climate change.
At INRS, teams are developing technologies to treat drinking water and wastewater, decontaminate polluted matrices, rehabilitate contaminated sites, and sequester CO2.
Researchers are also working on modern tools for environmental diagnosis and restoration, as well as on bioprocesses to transform waste and residues (organic, metallic, etc.) into value-added products (such as bioplastics, biofuels, and nutrients).
Research Activities
Environmental biotechnologies
Water treatment and Environmental decontamination
Entotechnologies
Industrial Bioprocesses