Sustainability

Harnessing Electrolysed Water: A Sustainable initiative for Corporate ESG

Enhancing ESG with electrolysed water. Offering corporations a pathway to enhance their Environmental, Social, and Governance performance while simultaneously revolutionizing traditional cleaning and infection control practices.

Do the chemicals you use aid climate change?

Do the chemicals you use aid climate change?

Chemicals are part of our everyday life, found in almost every product and service we touch or consume. They also have an intrinsic and important link to climate change that is all too often overlooked. It’s time to take action.

“We love to brag about our eWater System.”

“We love to brag about our eWater System.”

‘We love to brag about our eWater System and I am regularly getting in the way of the kitchen staff to give tours of the system’. That’s Sean Bluett, Sustainability coordinator at STREAT, the leading Melbourne based social enterprise helping provide disadvantaged youths a pathway to a sustainable livelihood.

Why investors have fiduciary duty for the environment

Why investors have fiduciary duty for the environment

There is a growing movement among company directors and investors to put their money where their mouths are when it comes to sustainability, not only for the sake of the environment, but for the sake of their long term financial goals.

5 Reasons to use eWater for commercial cleaning

5 Reasons to use eWater for commercial cleaning

The eWater Hygiene Systems sets a benchmark for a cleaner, safer and more environmentally friendly future of commercial cleaning. Find out the five reasons you should be using eWater at your workplace.

Urgent action required to tackle chemical pollution

Urgent action required to tackle chemical pollution

The second Global Chemicals Outlook released earlier this month has found that chemical production continues to grow at unprecedented levels with production projected to double over the next 10 years to 5 billion tonnes. The report highlights that urgent action is required to combat this growth with alternate circular business models along with greater awareness of how hazardous chemicals are released.