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INNOVATORS

Sea-Chem Innovators

Sea-Chem is a limited company based in a converted barn in the Shropshire countryside. They also manufacture and market a portfolio of seaweed-based products for a wide range of applications, including brownfield regeneration, industrial cleaning, wastewater treatment and agriculture/horticulture. They also produce a range of seaweed-based consumables for the home and garden market.

Bioremediation Specialists, LLC

Bioremediation Specialists, LLC specialize in the providing proprietary products to support enhanced biological performance for contaminant remediation, soil treatment, and septic performance. Their focus is on reliability, sustainability, and cost-savings. Their contaminant remediation approaches continue to smash records - from cleaning up heavily weathered heating oil in clay to large chlorinated solvent plumes. In addition to their primary focus of providing products for their clients, they also provide focused remediation technical services on a time and materials basis.

Renovogen

Renovogen Inc. is a bioremediation services company focused on the development and application of unique bioremediation methods to eliminate hazardous environmental pollutants from contaminated soils and groundwater. Their goal is to provide bioremediation solutions that lead to rapid, low-cost site cleanup and closure with minimal impact on the surrounding environment.

Absorption Corp

Absorption Corp is a leading manufacturer of Absorbent natural fiber, organic “Absorbent” products. The company has developed a highly effective organic wood fiber cellulose product line that is ideal for environmental protection, liquid spill control, and cleanup operations. Organic type Absorbent products are more efficient, as fewer products are required to complete a clean up task than the synthetic (polypropylene) or mineral (clay) based products. The Instant Absorption of spilled liquids results in a fast recovery from a Spill, with less labor hours spent on the job. Environmentally acceptable disposal options include direct burial, incineration, and bioremediation.

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