About Anatis
Turning industrial waste into tomorrow's resources
At Anatis, our mission is to guide industries towards responsible resource management for the future. To achieve this, we focus on innovative and customized solutions tailored to the reality of our clients. Within your industrial constraints, we find your resources
By combining our expertise with that of our technological partners, we transform the challenges of effluent treatment into development opportunities. Much like the ladybug Anatis, a significant contributor to biodiversity in our regions, our company constantly seeks to contribute to a more sustainable economy.
The Origins of the Project
Anatis is an industrial and engineering company created in 2012 to design an innovative treatment for liquid waste through anaerobic processes. Our initial expertise focused on developing a novel system for manure-based operations, called the Anyole® process.
Building on our initial success, Anatis swiftly expanded its scope by adapting this process to address the wastewater treatment needs of industries with substantial organic loads, such as the agro-food and phyto-pharmaceutical sectors. In collaboration with Cebedeau, a specialized and renowned water treatment laboratory in Belgium, Anatis developed the Fluid-Anyole® system. This unique and patented system effectively treats both diluted and complex (even previously untreatable) organic industrial liquid waste that other processes cannot manage.
WE GO THE EXTRA MILE
Our expertise at your service
To design and implement a stable and reliable system as required by the industrial sector, Anatis has strengthened its technological and strategic partnerships with major players such as Eloy Water (tanks and pumps), Henkens Frères (heat exchangers and pipelines), and Cebedeau. We also collaborate with E. Van Wingen, a specialist in biogas cogeneration, and Mitis, the developer of an innovative biogas micro-turbine solution.
We go the extra mile
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