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Client Story: A Biological Revolution in Wastewater Treatment

In 2024, it was reported that the wastewater treatment industry contributes 1-2% of the total global anthropogenic carbon emissions and consumes 3-5% of global electricity. [1] This has prompted innovators to consider the way in which we manage wastewater treatment, and if traditional methods can be set aside for a more sustainable approach. ROBIC client Probiosphere is one of these innovators, harnessing biotechnology for a more sustainable solution.

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