An Argentine team won a global competition at NASA with a recycling proposal for lunar bases.

The Argentine team **NBRaINS**, belonging to the environmental firm **Benito Roggio Ambiental (BRa)**, was selected as one of the 17 winners of the first phase of the **Luna Recycle Challenge**, a global competition organized by **NASA**. A competition to find [recycling solutions](https://noticiasambientales.com/residuos/san-nicolas-extiende-su-plan-de-reciclaje-y-promueve-la-separacion-de-residuos-en-toda-la-ciudad/) applicable to **long-duration space missions**, such as those planned by the **Artemis program**.

Chosen among more than **1,200 projects from 86 countries**, NBRaINS was recognized in the **”Prototype”** category for having developed a device that **recycles polyethylene and nitrile gloves (NBR)** transforming them into **filaments for 3D printers**, with the aim of manufacturing everyday use objects in conditions of low gravity and enclosed environments like those of a future lunar base.

Innovation Beyond Earth

“Participating in the Luna Recycle Challenge represents a challenge that transcends the limits of the known,” highlighted **Héctor Carminatti**, general manager of BRa. For the company, this achievement reinforces its commitment to applying scientific and technological knowledge to [environmental challenges](https://noticiasambientales.com/residuos/tecnologia-en-desuso-ambiente-en-alerta-mendoza-la-dara-una-nueva-oportunidad-a-los-residuos-electronicos/) both on Earth and beyond.

For over a decade, BRa has been driving its own Research, Development, and Innovation (R&D&I) area, being the **first environmental services company in Argentina with a specialized scientific team in waste**.

NASA Competition: Space Recycling, Local Impact

The recognition from NASA positions NBRaINS as one of the **four awarded international projects** in a contest mostly dominated by American proposals. It also reaffirms the potential of Argentine scientific talent to address **complex sustainability issues in extreme contexts**.

The proposed technology has a strong foundation in the concept of a **closed-loop resource system**, essential for future lunar or Martian habitats where the reuse of materials will be crucial.

Environmental Trajectory and Operations at Scale

At a national level, BRa processes annually:
– More than **750,000 tons of municipal solid waste**
– More than **5 million tons treated and disposed**
– Generation of green energy from biogas for over **17,000 households**
– Production of **165,000 tons of compost** and bio-stabilized material

With this experience, the company integrates large-scale value recovery practices with proposals of **high technological components**, designed to face **the environmental future on Earth and beyond**.

Compartí esta nota

Latest news

Te pueden interesar
Te pueden interesar

Reappearance of the giant anteater in Brazil after 130 years of absence due to conservation efforts

An unexpected discovery has filled the scientific community with...

Technology Applied to Conservation in Peru: Artificial Intelligence Monitors Jaguars in Tambopata

In the Tambopata National Reserve, in the department of...

El Niño Alert: NASA Detects Warm Water Mass in the Pacific Moving Towards South America

The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite, a joint project of...

Drymonia crassolobulata discovered in the dense forests of Oxapampa in Peru’s Amazon

A new and vibrant plant has been discovered in...