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Separating Microplastics from Solid Matrices

James Hutton Institute scientists have developed a novel method for the separation of microplastics from soils and sediments, based on a unique high gradient magnetic separation technique.

Vacancies at James Hutton Limited

We currently have two vacancies; we're seeking a Soft Fruit Breeder as well as a Rural Business Enterprise Manager to work with us in making an impact through science!

James Hutton Limited to offer ETV reports on environmental technologies

James Hutton Limited will be the second UK based organisation to offer ETV reports on environmental technologies in the United Kingdom and the only partner within Water Test Network.

We Welcome Jeff Kempf, MDS Trainee

James Hutton Limited is delighted to welcome our latest MDS trainee, Jeff Kempf!

Webinar Recording

Problem Samples & Scientific Solutions - exploring investigative techniques for the energy sector 
Webinar held Wednesday 31st March 2021.

New Redcurrant Breeding Programme for James Hutton Limited & The Greenery BV

James Hutton Limited has added to its soft fruit breeding portfolio, launching a redcurrant breeding programme in partnership with The Greenery BV, an international supplier and distributor of fruit and vegetables, based in the Netherlands.

Meet The Team - Robert Crow

James Hutton Limited is delighted to welcome Robert Crow to the role of Project Manager. Robert joined James Hutton Limited at the beginning of March and his role as Project Manager is to liaise with Hutton staff and business organisations to project manage research projects from inception to completion.

James Hutton Limited and Limgroup Planting Seeds of Partnership

James Hutton Limited is delighted to embark upon two new and exciting projects with the Netherlands based, Limgroup. The exact details of the collaborations are confidential however, the projects are expected to extend over the next five years and involve research into innovative growth systems and optimal conditions for Limgroup varieties.