First SCWO unit operating onsite!
In April 2018 the Aquarden team set up its first SCWO unit operating onsite for a classified project.
Aquarden represented in Erhvervshåndbogen Klimaledelse
Aquarden represented in Erhvervshåndbogen Klimaledelse
Founder and director of Aquarden Technologies, Mr. Zhuoyan Cai, was asked to contribute to Erhvervshåndbogen Klimaledelse (Climate Management Business Handbook) which is the leading Danish handbook focusing on sustainable environment and innovative climate strategies.
Bad news for hazardous substances in wastewater from landfills! Good news for the environment!
Aquarden has tested SCWO as a purification method to improve the destruction of organic substances in leachate for a couple of years.
Are you ready to phase out chromium 6?
Chromium 6 in industrial processes
From September 2017 EU introduces restrictions on the use of chromium 6 (hexavalent chromium). Chromium 6 is used in a variety of industries – particularly in surface treatment because it is highly effective to prevent corrosion, to improve product durability and to provide a beautiful smooth surface.
Finding solutions to water and wastewater challenges in the pharmaceutical industry
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Let us handle your environmental permits!
Preparing applications for environmental permits is often time consuming and complicated. But now you can get assistance with the applications! Aquarden offers assistance and advice in connection with environmental permits. In fact, we can handle the entire process from start to finish for you.
Aquarden receives EU environmental award 2016-2017
Aquarden Technologies’ founder and CEO, Zhuoyan Cai, received Monday, May 2, the European Business Award for the Environment in Denmark on behalf of Aquarden Technologies. The award is given to the development of a new product or a new service that significantly contributes to a sustainable development and innovation.
Press release: Eco-efficient technology for purifying landfill leachate
December 2013
Odense Waste Management Company Ltd. and Aquarden work together on a project to test a new, better and more sustainable way to treat landfill leachate. The project is funded by The Danish Ministry of the Environment.