A breakthrough in modern microbiology once thought impossible to achieve, Ecological technologies differ from other biological products in concept, microbial composition and performance. Comprised of a wide consortium of vegetative microbes that include photosynthetic bacteria, heterotrophs, chemotrophs, autotrophs and archaea in a shelf-stable liquid formulation, Ecological technologies have consistently demonstrated the capability to restore environmental processes where competitive products have failed.
Based on wide-ranging metabolic pathways and processes including aerobic, facultative, anaerobic and anoxic capabilities, Ecological technologies are designed to respond to the unique requirements of the particular ecosystem being treated. Ecological technologies provide the biological tools needed to support environments at all stages of their processes, providing different types of support depending on specific needs. No competitive technology can offer a comparable range of capabilities.