Ekopak News Splash - November

Ekopak News Splash - November

Here's our latest edition of the Ekopak News Splash. Stay updated on our company, projects, and water-related news. Let’s dive in 👇


PROJECTS

Successful pilot tests for global pharmaceutical leader

Our Research & Development (R&D) team successfully completed pilot tests at two European production sites of a global pharmaceutical company. With a focus on maximizing water reuse while meeting strict quality standards and discharge limits, innovative solutions were tested on-site using Ekopak's mobile test lab 'R&D On tour'.The tests focused on system performance, water quality, and risks associated with water reuse as inherent part of the production process. The successful results demonstrated the feasibility of water reuse, leading the customer to invest in a water treatment installation.


Turnkey project for beer and beverage multinational, France

Global Water & Energy, a member of the Ekopak Group, is executing a complete project in France for a major multinational in the beer and beverage industry. Currently, the internal components of two stainless steel Anubix™-T reactors are being installed, which are part of the anaerobic treatment process. In addition to this treatment, GWE will also be responsible for additional processes, including primary and aerobic treatments, biogas treatment, odor treatment, and mechanical dewatering.



EVENTS

Ekopak France on Pollutec Paris 2024

Ekopak France participated in Pollutec Paris 2024, a leading trade show for environmental and energy solutions that brings together key players in the environmental transition.

The Ekopak France team showcased our innovative circular water solutions, explored trends, and connected with experts and partners.💪


Jobcafé Deinze 2024

Ekopak joined Jobcafé organized by Deinze Industrie. This job fair gave Ekopak the opportunity to engage with talented candidates and share information about our sustainable water solutions and career opportunities. With our new headquarters set to open in Deinze (BE) in 2025, the event was an excellent platform to engage with local talent. This successful edition drew more than 450 visitors.



WATER FACT

Did you know that producing just one cotton t-shirt requires around 2,700 liters of fresh water? 💦 That's enough to meet one person's drinking needs for 2.5 years! As we strive for a more sustainable future, it's crucial to consider how our choices in clothing affect the environment. Learn more about the impact of textile production in this article.



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