Kurita America and Solugen to Develop New Carbon-Negative Products for Industrial Water Treatment
Kurita America, part of the Kurita Group, one of the leading global providers of industrial water treatment solutions, announced a collaboration with Solugen, a bio-based chemical manufacturer, to develop a suite of new carbon-negative water treatment products. These innovative solutions will introduce high-performing, bio-based substitutes to phosphorus and other petroleum derived additives currently on the market.
We are very excited to expand our partnership with Solugen to create innovative technologies that tackle many of the challenges of traditional water treatment programmes. This collaboration will significantly enhance our existing Creating Shared Value (CSV) business that helps customers achieve sustainability goals.
Mike Mowbray, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Technology Group for Kurita America
Kurita’s CSV business, one of the company’s fastest growing segments, focuses on products, technologies, and business models that save water, reduce CO2 emissions, and minimise industrial waste while improving plant productivity for customers. One of the recently developed product lines is the Tower NG series of cooling products, which replaces most of the traditional water treatment chemistries with a combination of the latest polymer technology and Solugen’s proprietary biodegradable corrosion inhibitor. By leveraging innovative bio-based solutions, the Tower NG series eliminates the dependence on traditional organo-phosphonates while providing equivalent or better results for deposit and corrosion control.
“Kurita’s shared vision for driving sustainability through innovative solutions makes them an ideal partner for expanding the use of Solugen’s carbon-negative products,” said . “We look forward to the collective impact we will have in providing the water treatment industry with decarbonized solutions that don’t sacrifice on performance.”
Gaurab Chakrabarti, Chief Executive Officer of Solugen
About Solugen
Solugen’s novel chemienzymatic manufacturing process converts dextrose (corn sugar) into chemicals traditionally derived from fossil fuels. The Houston-based company recently broke ground on a new 500,000 sf biomanufacturing facility in Marshall, Minnesota, which will produce the innovative products to support this collaboration. For more information about Solugen visit www.Solugen.com. For media inquiries, please contact media@solugen.com.
About Kurita
Established in 1949, the Kurita Group is one of the largest water treatment providers in the world with approximately 8,000 employees located across 35 countries and R&D centres in Japan, Germany and Singapore. Kurita is dedicated to creating shared value for customers and society through the development of sustainable business practices and technologies. For more information about Kurita America visit https://www.kuritaamerica.com. For more information about the Kurita Group visit https://www.kurita.co.jp/english/.