The impact of water scarcity is rapidly increasing. Currently, only 20% of the wastewater is treated globally before discharging back into the water bodies. An old-school approach to wastewater management has caused an irreversible negative impact on our ecosystem. Firms are constantly struggling to keep up with environmental regulations and meeting stakeholder demands. As water demand and supply are becoming increasingly aggravated, it has become crucial for the firms to reconceptualize and see these challenges as a growth opportunity. As of now the common drivers for the companies to treat industrial wastewater is often tied to regulatory compliance. This article will highlight some of the key advantages of treating wastewater beyond regulatory compliance.
Technology-driven unified solution to tackle wastewater treatment challenges in Singapore and South Asia
We are pleased to announce that Sofi Filtration has been selected in #NIH -SSG Water-Waste Food virtual Entry Programme 2021. Sofi is looking forward to collaborate with Singapore and the South Asia environmental industry.
Meet Martti - Our Finance Manager
We are pleased to announce an addition to our Sofi Filtration team. Martti Lahtinen (MSc, Econ.) has joined Sofi Filtration as a Finance Manager. Martti has earlier worked in different finance roles especially in IT and grocery businesses. He is passionate about high-tech scalable business operations.
University - Industry collaboration to optimise water consumption in the steel industry
Meet Steve - Our North American Operations Director
Meet Dr. Steve Gluck our global Research and Development and North American Operations Director. Steve has extensive experience in troubleshooting, process development, technology assessment, and product development. He has been working as an independent consultant for the last 6 years. Before that he worked in Dow Chemical where he led technical and due- diligence efforts for the development of filtration, membranes, and wastewater component projects and acquisition options.