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Global Nutrient Recycling Market- Recent Developments
New product launches
- Anuvia Plant Nutrients launched SymTRX, which is a high-efficiency, sustainable, and slow-release fertilizer product. SymTRX is derived from organic waste materials, and uses a patented technology to convert the waste into a nutrient-rich granule that releases nutrients slowly, providing long-lasting nourishment to crops.
- Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies launched Pearl 2000, a nutrient recovery and phosphorus management solution for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants. The Pearl 2000 system recovers phosphorus and other nutrients from wastewater streams, converting them into a slow-release fertilizer called Crystal Green.
- BioHiTech Global launched Revolution Series Digesters, advanced aerobic digestion systems for organic waste management. These digesters use proprietary technology to convert organic waste into nutrient-rich compost, reducing waste volume, and promoting sustainable waste management practices.
Acquisition and partnerships
- Nutrient, one of the largest global providers of crop inputs and services, acquired Agrible, a digital agriculture company. This acquisition aimed to enhance Nutrien's data analytics capabilities for nutrient management and precision agriculture solutions.
- In 2023, GEA Group, a global engineering company, acquired DMT Environmental Technology, a leading provider of biogas upgrading and nutrient recovery technologies. This acquisition expanded GEA's portfolio of sustainable solutions, including nutrient recycling and biogas applications.
- Ostara partnered with DC Water, a water and wastewater utility in Washington, D.C. The partnership involved the implementation of nutrient recovery technologies at the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant located in Washington. This partnership demonstrated the potential for nutrient recovery from wastewater streams and the production of Crystal Green fertilizers.