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Waste-to-Resources

GreenTech produces high-quality reclaimed water for industries including but not limited to: photovoltaic, PCB, chemical fiber, printing and dyeing, and steel, aiming for the commercialization of high-quality water resources. Our signature projects include reclaimed water production plants in Wuxi Xishan, Tangshan Nanpu, Taiyuan Qingxu, Pinghu Lingang Economic Development Zone, Baoding Gaoyang, and more. We also completed multiple international projects.

Photovoltaic New Energy and Semiconductors

Wuxi Anzhen Reclaimed Water Project

Providing 5,000 m³ /d of high-quality recycled water for photovoltaic new energy and semiconductor enterprises

PCB Electronics and Thermoelectrics

Wuxi Xishan Reclaimed Water Project

Providing 20,000 m³ /d of high-quality recycled water for PCB electronics and thermal power enterprises

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PCB Electronics

Wuxi Tripod Reclaimed Water Project

Providing2,500m³ / d of high-quality recycled water to Jianding Electronics

Photovoltaic New Energy

Wuxi Xidong Industrial Wastewater Treatment Project

Efficiently solve the wastewater produced by photovoltaic heterojunction batteries, with F ion content ≤ 1㎎/L, leading the industry

Chemical Fiber

Tangshan Nanpu Recycled Water Project

Providing 87,000m³ /d of high-quality recycled water for chlor-alkali chemical and chemical fiber enterprises

Chemical

Taiyuan Qingxu Reclaimed Water Project

Providing 60,000 m³/d of high-quality recycled water to chemical enterprises

Dyeing and Printing

Heibei Gaoyang Reclaimed Water Project

Providing 13,500 m³/d of high-quality recycled water to dyeing and printing enterprises

Steel

International Reclaimed Water Project in the Steel Industry

Providing 15,000 m³/d of high-quality recycled water to steel enterprises

High-Efficiency Zero-Emission Project in Zhongwei, Ningxia Province

Reusing of 25,000 m³/d of wastewater while achieving zero-liquid discharge

Concentrated Brine Discharge Treatment Project in Tangshan Nanpu, Heibei Province

Treating 40,000 m³/d of effluent that compile with the surface water discharge standards.