I-Phyc raises £550k to grow sales of new eco-friendly system
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SETsquared Bristol
SETsquared Bristol member, Industrial Phycology (I-Phyc), a company that has developed an eco-friendly water treatment system that can reduce pollution levels, has raised £550,000 to help roll it out to the water industry, and because of the take-up across the water industry, will soon be open to further investment.
I-Phyc has secured a second round of funding from the MEIF Proof of Concept & Early Stage Fund, which is managed by Mercia and part of the Midlands Engine Investment Fund, and Trowlock Strategic Planning. The latest funding brings the total raised by the company to over £1.2m and support its plans to create 25 new jobs over the next five years.
Recent trials at Weston-super-Mare sewage works have proved that I-Phyc’s system consistently ensures that wastewater meets the strict new limit for phosphorous levels – a standard many water companies are unable to achieve economically with current technology. I-Phyc is already in discussion with water companies for the first units and, with the sales pipeline growing faster than predicted, it is planning to raise further investment in the coming months to help it meet demand.
I-Phyc’s system is chemical free since it uses the natural power of algae to reduce pollutants such as phosphorous, where the typical removal is up to 97% and concentrations in the final effluent 0.1 mg/l. Ammonia and Nitrate removal is up to 95%. Trace contaminants such as pharmaceutical compounds, plasticizers, insecticides, flame-retardants, biocides, persistent organic pollutants and steroids have removal rates up to 99%.
Its photo-bioreactor system is more effective than other algae systems as it penetrates deep below the water surface, reducing the size of tank required and making it ideal for smaller treatment plants. The process also produces biomass that can be used to generate biogas, fertilizer or printer ink and it captures carbon, helping operators to reduce their carbon footprint.
I-Phyc continues to welcome visitors from the water industry even during the lockdown, since they have set up a virtual tour of the plant and their laboratory facilities.