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Hydroxsys news and announcements
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Hydroxsys appoints new Chief Financial Officer
Hydroxsys announced earlier today the appointment of Andrew Graham as its new CFO, commencing later in the year.
Hydroxsys solves dairy wastewater dilema
This blog post edition spotlights dairy case studies and includes results taken from several manufacturers and the massive impact Hydroxsys’ wastewater filtration system is creating. Read on and enjoy!
How does Hydroxsys technology work
New thinking on membrane technology partnered with old technology in fabrication and infrastructure to create a unique, affordable and space-efficient solution that really does work.
Why is Hydroxsys’ technology different?
At Hydroxsys our current focus is to deliver technology to our customers that will deliver sustainable long term outcomes through treating their wastewater. We do this to significantly reduce customers current environment impact and provide a value added process to their wastewater treatment that existing technology simply can’t deliver.
So, who (or what) is Hydroxsys?
Hydroxsys has taken an entirely new, disruptive approach to membrane technology, creating wastewater remediation solutions that work and that help businesses deliver on their promise to reduce waste and improve the environment.
Hydroxsys appoints Chris Macbeth as CEO
Kiwi-owned cleantech company Hydroxsys has appointed Chris Macbeth as CEO, effective 20 March 2022, Hydroxsys board chair Andrew Reding announced last week.
Macbeth replaces Hyrdoxsys co-founder Mark Hartstone, who is stepping down but remains with Hydroxsys in a reduced capacity, to assist the incoming CEO and board of directors.
Read more here.
Wastewater re-use in the food industry
Engineers and scientists from an Auckland-based clean technology company have developed polyethylene membrane-based filters which perform at 85°C in harsh chemical environments of 1-13 pH, allowing food and industry processors to recycle up to 95% of their wastewater for reuse. Read more about here at filstep.com …
Hydroxsys’ technology brings clean water to dairy processing
New Zealand based clean technology company Hydroxsys has partnered with an Auckland dairy processor to offer a new wastewater treatment that delivers clean water from the processing of milk and milk products. Read more on Filtration + Separation’s website here.