RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AT JUST IN Air®
Just in Air® research project also at the 2023 UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai
The research project NATURAL DISINFECTANTS FROM FOOD WASTES, initiated and technically supported by Just in Air®, was carried out from 2020 to 2022 together with the scientific partner Jacobs University (now Constructor University).

Project engineers: R. Ohlmann, M. Ullrich, J. Ziehma
The innovative hygiene research project was one of the most sought-after as soon as it was completed due to its increasing relevance in food production:
- ÖKO Media: (choose English)
https://fair-economics.de/wie-pflanzenbasierte-desinfektionsmittel-die-umwelt-entlasten-koennen/
Due to the social as well as political orientation towards SUSTAINABILITY through natural alternatives to chemical products, the Bremen research project was also the driving force at the conference in May 2023 for green, sustainable chemistry in Dresden, where the research consortium was represented by our scientific partner Jacobs University and the Ph.D. student James Ziehma from the project.
The presentation of the flagship hygiene project was so interesting and exciting that DEUTSCHLANDFUNK reported on it: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/gruene-chemie-besser-desinfizieren-mit-extrakt-aus-der-kaffeebohne-dlf-e2748055-100.html
But it is not only in Europe that the Bremen research project for environmental protection and climate relief has attracted attention.
PROTOTYPES FOR HUMANITY, an exhibition event accompanying the UN World Climate Change Conference 2023 in Dubai, where the innovative hygiene research project was presented at the invitation of the official event management under the patronage of Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairwoman of the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority and member of the Dubai Council.
Out of over 3,000 environmental concepts nominated worldwide, only 100 projects were selected as the innovation of the future, including the Bremen hygiene research project!
James Ziemah, Ph. D., presented the project for the Bremen research consortium in Dubai.
The focus and climate-relevant significance of the Bremen hygiene research project will again be reported on extensively.

https://www.prototypesforhumanity.com/project/disinfectants-from-waste/
We are particularly proud of this international success for environmentally compliant hygiene technologies from Germany, precisely because many of the ideas for the hygiene research project are also based on Just in Air® experience and suggestions from food production.