Aerofloat receives Consensus GreenTech Award for innovation
Aerofloat, an Australian company specialising in wastewater treatment solutions, has unveiled its website, months after the company received the Consensus GreenTech Award for its innovative design in wastewater treatment. The newly designed website reflects the company’s growth over the last decade and showcases Aerofloat’s reach in the wastewater industry.
“Aerofloat has changed dramatically since we first launched the company in 2009. We wanted our new website to reflect the growth and extensive industry reach we now have,” said Katie Moor, General Manager of Aerofloat.
Aerofloat received the Consensus GreenTech Award in December 2019 for its innovative design for treating and recycling process wastewater generated in the plastics recycling industry. Previous Consensus Award winners include Atlassian and WiseTech as well as Leaf Energy and AMPAN.
Aerofloat has previously received two federal government grants to commercialise its innovative designs and two growth grants to further develop its technology.
Its technology has also been implemented across business in the food and beverage industries throughout Australia.
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed significant pressure on many of Australia’s food production and packaging businesses to produce beyond their normal range of production. Aerofloat has remained operational during the COVID-19 crisis, providing access to sustainable wastewater treatment solutions to meet consumer demand.
“Our engineers are proficient in sophisticated 3D modelling, so any proposed design is clearly presented and understood prior to project commencement. The design models are also invaluable for new building projects where evidence of a wastewater treatment plan is required to gain development approval,” Moor said.
Prior to proposing a solution, Aerofloat’s chemical engineers also conduct extensive jar testing of existing wastewater and review data trends to inform the best solution. Aerofloat’s website and company video reflect the fresh approach the company has towards finding sustainable solutions for wastewater treatment across industries.
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