Here’s our latest edition of the Ekopak News Splash. Stay updated on our company, projects, and water-related news. Let’s dive in.
PROJECTS
Dosing unit and ultrapure water installation for E.ON, Belgium
Ekopak will build a dosing unit for the Waste to Energy plant at Imerys in Willebroek, a plant operated by E.ON. The dosing unit will contain two storage tanks equipped with double membrane pumps and will be used to treat the feed water of a steam boiler.
In this project, CallensVyncke will be responsible for the construction of the boiler. The start-up is scheduled for 2025. Read more about this project in E.ON’s press release.
Next to this, Ekopak is also set to develop an installation for producing ultrapure water for E.ON, which is expected to be operational by the fall.
Upgrade aerobic treatment at Myanmar Brewery, Myanmar
Global Water & Energy, member of the Ekopak Group, is going to upgrade the aerobic treatment at Myanmar Brewery’s existing wastewater treatment installation.
In 2017, GWE did a turnkey project with a pretreatment, an anaerobic and aerobic treatment, and a final effluent disinfection. Myanmar Brewery is now again relying on GWE’s services to upgrade the installation.
COMPANY
Singapore International Water Week
We are exhibiting at Singapore International Water Week with Water-as-a-Service Asia (WaaS Asia). Visit our booth, in collaboration with Flanders Investment and Trade, from June 19-21! |
SIWW is a global platform to share and co-create innovative water, coastal, and flood solutions to meet urban water and climate challenges. Did you know WaaS Asia was founded recently to expand our WaaS business model to South East Asia? WaaS Asia is a joint venture between Ekopak, Vyncke NV and Mr. Saku Rantanen. |
CLIENT CASE
d’Arta goes for sustainable water management
Discover our full-scale installation with dNF membranes by NX Filtration for d’Arta!
d’Arta is a Belgian family company active worldwide in developing, processing, and distributing fresh frozen products. With the Ekopak installation, d’Arta could increase its process water capacity while achieving significant water savings.