Organica Water

Global provider of innovative solutions for localized treatment and recycling of wastewater

General Information
Industries
Sustainability, Waste Solution
Funding Stage
Series D
Product Stage
-
Business Model
-
Company Overview
Founded
1998
Employees
73
Location
, Hungary
Organica Water - Company Details
Organica Water is a global provider of innovative solutions for the treatment and recycling of wastewater. With a focus on localized treatment, the company's slogan emphasizes its commitment to providing sustainable water management solutions. Established in 1998 in Hungary, Organica has evolved from a traditional wastewater design-build company to an international leader in Fixed-Bed Biofilm Activated Sludge (FBAS) technology. The company's unique approach enables the construction and operation of space and energy efficient biological wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) that seamlessly integrate into urban and residential areas, reducing infrastructure costs and facilitating the reuse and recycling of treated wastewater. Over the years, Organica has demonstrated its dedication to R&D, resulting in the development of its proprietary IFAS-type solution for biological wastewater treatment. In 2007, the company strategically shifted its focus to global commercialization, selling its design-build business. This strategic move has allowed Organica to expand its reach, establishing offices across three continents. The latest milestone in its journey is the $21.00M Series D investment secured on 01 February 2018. The investment was led by a group of notable investors, including CITIC Capital, IDInvest Partners, RNK Capital, WLR China Energy Infrastructure Fund, Electranova Capital, Gamma Capital Partners, and the IFC. As a trailblazer in wastewater treatment technology, Organica Water's growth trajectory and strategic decisions position it as a key player in the global water management industry, offering sustainable, cost-effective, and efficient solutions for the treatment and recycling of wastewater on a localized scale.