Microbial Relations partners with the Itanks Isolutions guide
iTanks is an innovation platform for the port-related industry that connects companies, knowledge institutes, and industry experts.
Our relation with iTanks dates back almost 10 years and this time we introduce our water treatment products for the oil and gas sector.
In the news: Bacteria eat diesel on Ibiza
Diesel eating bacteria on Ibiza. From the article of Ibiza Kurier, july edition, 2023
...even the smallest oil spills from ship propellers or diesel spills from the refuelling of ships have a damaging effect on marine fauna. One person who has worked extensively on how to make polluted water clean again is the Dutchman Ronny Janmaat.
Meanwhile in Ibiza, with Sian Garden and Projects
Bacteria proof to be a valuable addition to maintaining plant and soil health. One company that sees the beneficial effects of this is Sian garden & projects.
Prolong the growing season with eazygrower
A picture tells more than a 1000 words.
Adding Eazygrower to your farming workflow has stunning effects on your crops.
See you at the IBIZA TECH FORUM 2024
We are happy to announce we will be at the Ibiza Tech Forum this year from 24 to 26 april. Join us thursday 25 april in Hall B - Sustainability at 12:55.
Organic gardening made easy with Eazygrower
Eazygrower is the way to bring your garden back to life. Eazygrower not only makes your plants grow faster, but makes plants tastier! Find out more in this blog.
Microbial Support
Introducing: Microbial Support
A non-invasive, organic system utilizing effective bacteria capable of transforming hydrocarbons, diesel, phenols, e-coli, fats, oil and organic compounds into clean water and CO2.
E.Coli successfully eliminated with safe QCE5® bacteria
Sewage discharges in the sea cause beaches to close and putting holiday resorts on high alert for the presence of the the flesh eating pathogen E.Coli.
Food companies are battling Listeria. We have the solution…
Listeria is very resistant to cleaning and it´s cultures grow fast under harsh conditions. This is the main reason that traditional cleaning methods are not sufficient enough and this causes outbreaks that are hard to control with conventional methods of cleaning.
Cleaning industrial waste with bacteria
Recently we worked on two projects at industrial plants around Europe to treat the waste water with our QCE5 Spore Technology®. The treated waste water consist of two types of waste that are very common in industrial situations or cities.
Give life to the soil
Soil bacteria are essential to soil and plant health. Utilizing bacteria can improve yield up to 47% and recover sick and dying plants.
In our latest research we discovered that our bacteria not only improve germination rate, growth and overal health, but also increase yield up to 47% among sugar beets.
Safety in working with bacteria
What happens when you add QCE5® to natural water sources and soil? How will it affect the natural microbial state of the environment? we have good news.
How Microbes Clean up Oil: Lessons From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
This report provides a clear and insightful understanding as to how some of the world’s smallest creatures, microbes, helped rescue the Gulf of Mexico after an environmental catastrophe
How to deal with salt water and soil
“Salinization is one of the most serious land degradation problems facing the world. Salinity results in poor plant growth and low soil microbial activity due to osmotic stress and toxic ions. The key to solving this problem…
Spain wants to increase reutilization of water from 10% to 20% by 2027
Spain’s environment minister, Teresa Ribera, said her department would spend €1.4bn on doubling the proportion of water that is reused in urban areas from 10% to 20% by 2027; and on subsidising those whose irrigation water supplies would be reduced.
Residues of glyphosate-based herbicides in soil found to negatively affect plant-beneficial microbes
Residues of glyphosate-based herbicides in soil found to negatively affect plant-beneficial microbes.
Water treatment methods may, unintentionally, generate harmful chemicals
They discovered that the phenols converted into products including 2-butene-1,4-dial, a compound that is known to have negative effects, including DNA damage, on human cells.