Sustainable water recovery solutions to help achieve net-zero

Solutions

Water Recovery Systems IP (WRS) leads the way in sustainable water solutions for industrial applications.

50m +

litres water recycled

40k +

tonnes Co2 saved

25 +

jobs created

Sustainable Industry

Our patented water technology, PurePulse, is helping industry worldwide to reduce water and energy consumption.

Discover Project Flux

A carbon offset initiative managed by WRS. The first project in the world to generate carbon credits as regulated digital securities, validated by the UNFCC and carrying a unique ISIN.

Water's Impact

Environment

Industrial wastewater has several negative consequences for the environment and sustainability.

Emissions

During the treatment of industrial wastewater, greenhouse gases such as CO2, NO2 and CH4 are 

created.

Heat Loss

Heating water requires significant energy, derived 

from combustion of fossil fuels, producing greenhouse gases.

Water Supply

The production and distribution of clean drinking water can be highly energy-intensive, resulting in significant GHG emissions.

Climate Targets

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Our Solutions

Environment

Industrial wastewater has several negative consequences for the environment and sustainability.

Emissions

During the treatment of industrial wastewater, greenhouse gases such as CO2, NO2 and CH4 are 

created.

Heat Loss

Heating water requires significant energy, derived 

from combustion of fossil fuels, producing greenhouse gases.

Water Supply

The production and distribution of clean drinking water can be highly energy-intensive, resulting in significant GHG emissions.

Our Technology

Environment

Industrial wastewater has several negative consequences for the environment and sustainability.

Emissions

During the treatment of industrial wastewater, greenhouse gases such as CO2, NO2 and CH4 are 

created.

Heat Loss

Heating water requires significant energy, derived 

from combustion of fossil fuels, producing greenhouse gases.

Water Supply

The production and distribution of clean drinking water can be highly energy-intensive, resulting in significant GHG emissions.