In 2019, Vrumona, one of the largest soft drinks manufacturers in The Netherlands, came to The Envirogen Group with a complex problem. Part of its activated carbon water treatment system was coming to the end of its natural life and needed replacing, but with three million hectolitres of beverages leaving the site every year, the [Continue Reading]
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Envirogen water recycling and reuse technology can help industry meet water usage goals
Global Water Intelligence (GWI) – Driving innovation for a greener future
Global Water Intelligence (GWI) have released their latest GWI Magazine. The cover of this month’s CTO Outlook section features an interview with Envirogen CEO Joe Higgins on opportunities within green hydrogen and local circular economies. A full copy of the interview is shown below. Alternatively, you can download a full version. Tackling tricky contaminants is [Continue Reading]
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year
Envirogen would like to take this opportunity to thank all our customers and suppliers for your continued support. Please note that our Service Support and Project Teams have reduced hours over the holiday period and you may see longer than usual response times. We would like to notify you of the following: LAST DAY FOR [Continue Reading]
Remote water monitoring system significantly reduces unplanned production downtime at major soft drinks manufacturer
The competitive nature of the food and drink industry leaves little room for errors. When a blue-chip soft drinks producer experienced sudden downtime on its ion exchange water treatment plant, they turned to Envirogen who leveraged the benefits of its remote water monitoring system, PureCare RemoteView, to have the plant back online in under two [Continue Reading]
Good Hope Hospital maintains endoscopy service with reverse osmosis hire unit
When the reverse osmosis (RO) plant supplying the endoscope reprocessing unit at Good Hope Hospital, part of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB), began to produce poor total viable count (TVC) results and with the existing plant becoming difficult to repair, UHB faced the dilemma of requiring a permanent replacement unit, while needing to [Continue Reading]