Symbergy

We reuse wastewater to sustainably grow produce

Erstfeld UR is home to the longest train tunnel in the world. Currently, the largest fishfarm in Switzerland is ramping up their production that uses warm drainage water from said tunnel. The wastewater from Basis 57 contains valuable nutrients, which is where Symbergy comes in. We make those nutrients accessible to plants. We want to create a product portfolio consisting of herbs, salads and vegetables, which are not locally produced, but imported. Therefore, we increase local supply and reduce emission-heavy transport from abroad. We can grow these plants year-round without the addition of any chemicals or harmful substances. Additionally, the energy needed can be sustainably sourced and the water may be treated and returned to nature. Additionally, the process cleans the wastewater.

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Symbergy

We reuse wastewater to sustainably grow produce

Headquarter:
Altdorf

Foundation Date:
August 2020

Technology:

  • Cleantech

Sectors:

  • AgriTech
  • Cleantech
  • Energy efficiency
  • Food
  • Water and wastewater