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Phoslock Environmental Technologies

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: 1 Collins Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.phoslock.com.au

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22.01.2022 The problem of water scarcity is certainly not new, but neither is it going away. More and more people will become directly impacted by global water shortages as our world heats up. We need to improve agricultural practices, conserve our water supplies through sustainable measures, and work to treat already affected water bodies with technologies such as Phoslock. Join us as we work towards a cleaner future.



19.01.2022 Footage of Our Recent Phoslock Application and Restoration of Tingpang River is Now Live! Phoslock Environmental Technologies applies 48 tonnes of Phoslock to Tingpang River. Watch our process here...

13.01.2022 Recent funding "will help LDH assess and plan for formations of excess algae, or algal blooms." Ongoing research and funding is pivotal in progressing towards a more sustainable, cleaner future.

11.01.2022 UN to issue first-ever global report on harmful algal blooms...



11.01.2022 It's World Soil Day tomorrow! Lead Soil Scientist, Deborah Bossio, from The Nature Conservancy has written about the important part soil has to play in regenerating our future. "Regenerative farming can not only store carbon in the soil, but also help clean water, make farming more resilient and improve farmers’ bottom line." We need to look closer at farming so that we can strive for a cleaner ecosystem.

06.01.2022 These numbers have only continued to grow in recent times. Facing the continued threats of climate change and increasing anthropogenic activity, eutrophication of our precious water systems is a pressing concern. Let’s move to action through continued research, awareness and implementing effective management strategies.

05.01.2022 Happy World Soil Day! As world leaders in water remediation, our team at PET works closely with land managers and scientists to understand how such elements as soil play a role in improving water quality. Regenerative agricultural practices and soil management will help reduce nutrient run-off and stop the problem of eutrophication at the source. Unearthing the importance of soil in our ecosystem will contribute greatly to our fight against climate change. So go out, explore, get your hands grubby and appreciate what the land has to offer!



03.01.2022 Understanding how Water Pollution intersects with Agriculture within Europe. Read more here.

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