Leading The Way in Water re-use and Waste recovery for A Circular Economy

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Leading The Way in Water re-use and Waste recovery for A Circular Economy

With proper treatment wastewater can be exclusively and sustainably re-used by land-based ecosystems. Yet the vast majority of wastewater produced worldwide is released poorly treated into rivers, lakes, and oceans causing contamination, algal blooms, de-oxygenation and acidification of receiving water bodies that ultimately leads to death of marine ecosystems - testament to the scourge of water pollution signage in both urban and rural populations.

You may ask why does this happen?

This is because the primary and secondary steps to wastewater treatment rely upon sedimentation, demanding energy-consumable intensive sludge, biological and chemical means to affect clarification and sludge handling. This generally leads to unacceptable water quality, traditionally managed by a 'dilution is the solution to pollution' mindset.

However, a more efficient, alternative 'chemical-free' means to enhanced-clarification with simultaneous sludge-recovery is available.

Baleen, company/technology of same name, simply and efficiently separates waste from water both as a complementary-improvement and compact-alternative to conventional clarifiers. In doing so, Baleen dramatically offsets energy-chemical-hardware requirements delivering profound return on investment while streamlining downstream treatment requirements for both new and aging infrastructure.

Baleen now seeks substantial partnership capital to build & deploy pre-proven, robustly scale-able demonstration plant to high-profile sites to catalyze Baleen's exposure within key water resource markets.

This ‘see-ing is believing’ by demonstration approach has worked extremely well for Baleen in the past (pre- contract) for prospecting pilot installs and will equally serve the basis (in- contract) for securing larger installations.

Baleen caters to both small-individual and large-corporate investment and has not yet publicly listed, with 33 individual-shareholders currently onboard. For suitably large investments, security over built plant can be offered.

Baleen, originally incubated from the University of South Australia in 2004 and has since successfully commercialized a complete product range delivering some 250 pilot-installations internationally.

Baleen is equipped for rapid, scale-able growth and with supporting investment is anticipated to publicly list in the not-too-distant future.

To learn more about Baleen please visit our website at Home or social page at (2) Baleen Filters Pty Limited: Company Page Admin | LinkedIn

 

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