EPISODE · Jan 26, 2022 · 54 MIN
S4E12 - Could we Please Stop Burning Industrial Wastewater? This is Much Better!
from (don't) Waste Water! | Water Tech to Solve the World · host Antoine Walter
with 🎙️ Steven De Laet, CEO & Founder of Inopsys 💧 Inopsys provides mobile & modular side stream on-site solutions for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. What we covered: 🔥 How many industrial wastewater streams still get incinerated nowadays (and how they sometimes make long routes before!) 💸 How the unsustainable solution isn't even the cheapest one 🌱 How onsite treatment of industrial wastewater has welcome side-effects (and how CoVid helped to bring those in clear sight) 🧮 How Inopsys offers a one-to-one replacement to industrial wastewater incineration with its DBFOM approach 🍎 How everybody talks about entrepreneurship, sustainability, and circular economy but not everybody walks the talk 🍏 How in target industries, regulation is not the main driver anymore (and what it is instead) 🍎 How in further verticals, sustainability is still a competitive disadvantage 🍏 How Inopsys deals with inquiries and why they target the most challenging hazardous waste streams 🧮 How an agnostic approach to treatment technologies is the best way to treat the "industrial soup" 🟥 How focusing on the streams, anyone else desperately tries to avoid places you aside from the Water Industry's red ocean 🏭 How Inopsys' first reference went frontally against what they stated in their business plan! 🍏 Treatment modularity, operating in clusters, building trust to allow "someone in your kitchen," finding early adopters... and much more! 🔥 ... and of course, we concluded with the 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 🔥 ➡️ Get the Full Story (including an infographic and full transcript) Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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