Updates & Blog
California officials approve critical plan to convert sewage into potable water
State regulators have approved a new method of giving Californians some relief: treating and converting sewage waste into pure drinking water. As water resources continue to become more scarce as a result of human activities, "extreme" water recycling methods may become more commonplace.
Ceramic industry giant invests in airborne water recovery from Drupps
Grupo Lamosa, one of the largest ceramics producers of the world, has purchased a system for recycling of airborne wastewater from Drupps to be installed at one of its production plants in Peru, to achieve sustainability ambitions by increasing water efficiency and to ensure long term operational viability.
Drupps finalist at The Tech Arena Pitch40 competition in Stockholm
Amidst a pool of hundreds of applicants, Drupps has been selected as one of 40 finalists at the The Tech Arena Pitch40 competition, to showcase its novel technology for recovery of airborne wastewater and its evaporation energy, significantly reducing industrial water use and CO2 emissions.
Drupps at Aquatech Amsterdam
For all of you who missed it, Aquatech Amsterdam happened last week. Being one of the major water events of the calendar, this is where you find the trends in European water. Most people related to European water and water technology seemed to be there.
Updated Drupps Infopack out now
An updated Infopack, the comprehensive summary of Drupps technology and products, is now available for download.
Successful trial of airstream scrubbing in the food industry
Drupps has concluded a study of its scrubbing capabilities showing strong ability to function as a wet scrubber.