News | March 25, 2015

Transforming Wastewater Into Revenue Stream: Applied CleanTech Drives Global Wastewater Management Programs

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Sewage mining Company Inks Deals for Collaborations with Veolia France, Mexico and Alberta, Canada

San Diego, CA /PRNewswire/ - Today, Applied CleanTech  (ACT) (www.appliedcleantech.com) announces finalizing its successful pilot program with Veolia France, Mexico and Alberta in implementing its Sewage Recycling System (SRS) Technology globally.

On average, each person produces 60 gallons of waste per day, ACT's game changing SRS sewage mining technology and process, turns a wastewater into a raw materials for re-use and recycling. This process generates revenue from recycling reusable materials from sewage.

Through its local distributor Vert Energy, ACT has won a bid to install the SRS and generate Recyllose for the city of Leon, Mexico. In addition its Canadian partner is also installing the first SRS inAlberta, Canada.

"We have consistently shown how our SRS Technology creates a new revenue opportunity for any municipalities across the world," says Dr. Refael Aharon, CEO & Founder of Applied CleanTech. "Wastewater management is something that most countries can do better and more efficiently. Using our SRS technology is a clean, efficient way to create an endless cycle of revenue and efficiency in waste management and to recycle our resources in a way that drives sustainability."

In addition to its commercial progress, ACT recently secured two patent approvals around its wastewater recycling technologies.

New President and Chairman of Waste to Products (WTP), Yuval Rabin, was also recently added to the team to contribute his extensive experience working with multinational enterprises to lead initiatives for manufacturing and services, utilities and governments in the US, Israel, Europe and the Far East.

Source: Applied CleanTech

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