Industrial wastewater treatment and zero-liquid-discharge systems
Industry is built on fossil fuels and dirty processes
Industry is the backbone of modern civilization, but it's also one of the biggest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. Manufacturing steel, cement, chemicals, and plastics doesn't just burn fossil fuels for energy — these processes often require fossil fuels as raw ingredients or release CO2 as an unavoidable part of the chemistry itself.
This creates a massive challenge. We can't simply swap in renewable electricity and call it solved. Heavy industry needs fundamentally different approaches: new chemistries, new materials, new ways of thinking about how we make things. The scale is enormous — industry accounts for about a quarter of global emissions — but so is the opportunity to transform how we build our world.
Industrial processes contaminate the air, water, and land around them
Industrial activity has contaminated vast areas of land and water with toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and other pollutants. Legacy contamination from decades of industrial activity continues to threaten human health and ecosystems. Current industrial processes still release pollutants, even when they comply with regulations.
Cleaning up this contamination and preventing future pollution requires both better industrial processes and active remediation of damaged sites. This isn't just an environmental issue — contaminated land can't be used for housing or agriculture, and polluted water threatens public health. The scale is enormous, with millions of contaminated sites worldwide.
Industrial wastewater treatment and zero-liquid-discharge systems
These systems treat industrial wastewater to remove pollutants before discharge, or eliminate liquid waste entirely. Advanced treatment can remove heavy metals, toxic chemicals, and other contaminants to very low levels. Zero-liquid-discharge systems evaporate all wastewater, leaving only solid waste that can be safely disposed of or even recovered as useful materials. This protects water resources and can help companies reuse water in their processes.