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Recovering RO reject water in personal care manufacturing

A personal care manufacturer increased water recovery and reduced discharge by targeting RO reject streams. See how ECD improved efficiency without overhauling existing infrastructure.

Personal care product manufacturers rely heavily on water for production, but managing wastewater and maximizing recovery can be a persistent challenge. Reverse osmosis systems often generate reject streams that are discharged, leading to lost water and increased disposal costs.

This case study highlights how a global personal care company improved water recovery by integrating ECD into its existing treatment process. By targeting the RO reject stream, the facility was able to recover additional usable water and significantly reduce discharge volumes.

The result was a more efficient system with lower operating costs and improved sustainability. This example demonstrates how ECD can help CPG manufacturers get more value from their existing infrastructure

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