The REMED-CHLOR project aims to develop solutions for the identification and depollution of soil contaminated with Chlordecone by combining enzymatic detection processes, bioremediation techniques via bacterial consortia and capture and treatment technologies on activated carbons. SkillCell, in collaboration with the University of the West Indies, will be responsible for this initiative, which is part of a broader environmental remediation framework. The strategy is based on the creation of anaerobic conditions that promote bacterial activity in various contaminated soils, thus allowing chlordecone to be biotransformed. This innovative project opens up interesting prospects for the remediation of contaminated soils, thus contributing to the protection of the environment and the health of populations. By developing advanced characterization systems, this project will have a strong impact in the fight against the harmful effects of chlordecone.