Who Are We?
Environmental Biotech, Inc.® (E.B.I.), offers unique and effective environmental solutions systems. We manufacture various strains of bacteria that have been trained to "remediate" (eat) the waste other industries produce - waste that causes these industries monumental operational and financial concerns. Bioremediation provides a healthy and safe solution to the environmental waste problems of the new millenium. Years of research and development have led to the manufacture and application of live bacteria that actually "eat" (bioremediate) grease, oil, sugar, starch, and gelatin.
Our research lab proudly leads the industry in environmentally sensitive cleaning chemicals that compliment and increase the effectiveness of our biotechnology services. Our global network of franchises provides superior systems and service to many municipalities and a variety of industries, including commercial food service, hospitals, manufacturing, x-ray processors, and food processing.
What's The Problem?
The highly detrimental impact of these residual substances carry a heavy and expensive toll on both mankind and Mother Earth. The safe and proper disposal of grease, sugar, starch, and gelatin accumulations has become a major concern for municipalities and industries alike. These build-ups are the direct cause of many daily problems, such as:
- Stinky kitchen odours
- Nasty drain line backups
- Filthy grease interceptor cleaning
- Expensive grease trap pumping
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- Drain field replacement
- Clogged sewers and lift stations
- Environmental problems
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What's Our Solution?
The right solution is Environmental Biotech's scientifically developed systems of waste removal. Through the use of our live, vegetative systems, bioremediation uses natural bacteria (our "Bug Team®") to turn these harmful wastes into harmless carbon dioxide and water. Our highly effective, scientifically proven systems can eliminate those waste problems, saving our clients money, time, and the headaches which come with ineffective waste treatment. Our solutions help both their "bottom line" and the environment.