Professor of Chemistry at Monash University, Prof. Doug MacFarlane, on eWater
Professor Doug MacFarlane, ARC Laureate Fellow and Professor of Chemistry at Monash University, caught up with eWater to articulate his impressions of electrolysed water and the eWater Systems company.
$100 billion business case for safer chemistry
The global market for green chemistry, which includes biobased chemicals, renewable feedstocks, green polymers and less-toxic chemical formulations, is projected to grow from $11 billion in 2015 to nearly $100 billion by 2020.
Mechanisms of Action
eWater Systems has just published a white paper detailing the role electrolysed water plays in inactivating bacteria.
Driving revenue growth through sustainable products
Between 2010 and 2013, revenues from sustainable products and services among sample companies grew by 91 percent, while overall company revenues grew by 15 percent.
Industrial cleaning market to be worth $67.6 billion by 2020
The global industrial cleaning market is projected to reach approximately AUD$67.6 billion by 2020. This rise would represent a compound annual growth rate of 4.2 per cent between 2015 and 2020 as the market for industrial and institutional (I&I) cleaning chemicals was worth over AUD $52.8 billion in 2014.
Do you Give a Fork!?
We challenge you to be apart of this forking good campaign to help build a food system that's fair, humane, healthy, good for the environment...and a bit grexy.
Our defence system is being hampered by toxins found in contaminated fish
An alarming article has been published by The Independent, which reveals how poisonous chemicals disposed in the sea is contaminating the fish we consume.
Farm pesticides link in Parkinson's rise
A cluster of Parkinson's disease has been discovered in north-west Victoria. The discovery "has sparked calls for urgent research into links with pesticides and other farming techniques".
Smoke and mirrors : Removing the mystery
Ever wondered what chemicals are contained in the cleaning products you use to clean your dishes and cutlery?
Turnbull's forward-leaning climate change policy
Malcolm Turnbull has announced the creation of a $1 billion environmental sustainability fund, encouraging and financially stimulating new renewable energy ventures.