I-Phyc, a provider of natural wastewater treatment solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with WGM Engineering, one of Scotland’s premier engineering solution providers.
This collaboration brings together I-Phyc’s technology for wastewater treatment with WGM Engineering’s commitment to managing the social and environmental impacts of their business, ultimately contributing to a sustainable future.
WGM Engineering will carry out all installations for I-Phyc in the water utility sector and the non-municipal market in Scotland, aligning with I-Phyc’s vision for how wastewater should be treated today and in the future. This partnership will ensure the delivery of sustainable wastewater solutions that prioritize both environmental and social responsibilities.
Simon Gretton-Watson, CEO at I-Phyc, said:
“We are thrilled to announce this partnership with WGM Engineering, who share our values on building a sustainable future. Their excellent engineering capabilities will enable us to provide our technology to the wastewater sector more effectively. We look forward to working closely with them to support our mutual customers.”
Gordon Robertson (WGM) and Simon Gretton-Watson (I-Phyc)
Gordon Robertson, Business Development Manager at WGM, said:
‘”When I-Phyc approached us about this partnership, we quickly realised that their innovative solutions could offer real benefits to our customers, both technologically and environmentally. The collaboration brings together an experienced and trusted delivery partner in WGM, with an organisation who are making a real difference in the wastewater sector in I-Phyc, it’s something we are all excited about.”
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