Greg Newbloom, Membrion CEO, chats with Phil Alsop about Membrion’s wastewater technology solution

A Water Vlog, with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine.

In this Water Vlog, Greg Newbloom, Membrion CEO, discusses the company’s wastewater technology solution – based on ceramic ion exchange membranes – described as a ‘game changer for creating circularity of valuable resources for challenging wastewater’.

In practice, this means that both valuable materials can be reclaimed from the wastewater stream and recycled, at the same time as the treated water itself can be re-used. The semiconductor is one industry where pilot trials are proving the technology in real world environments.

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