RSE forms new partnership with ecological water firm
A rapidly expanding firm with engineering and manufacturing facilities in Muir of Ord has made another strategic move.
Specialist water treatment and clean energy solutions provider RSE has taken a stake in and formed a strategic partnership with Biomatrix which specialises in designing and installing ecological water management systems, integrating natural processes to improve water quality, enhance biodiversity, and create sustainable, regenerative ecosystems.
RSE says the move will bolster its capability to deliver innovative nature-based solutions for sustainable water management.
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Chief executive Steve Slessor said: “This partnership with Biomatrix Water demonstrates RSE’s dedication to advancing sustainable water treatment solutions.
“Nature-based solutions are essential to achieving environmental objectives and, by incorporating Biomatrix’s expertise, we can deliver modular, scalable solutions that address storm overflows and enhance water ecosystems across the UK and internationally.”
Galen Fulford, managing director of Biomatrix, said: “We are excited to collaborate with RSE to broaden our reach in delivering nature-based water management solutions.
“After several years of developing innovative approaches alongside RSE, formalising this partnership represents a natural progression as we work together to drive sustainable innovations that address environmental challenges, supporting water quality, biodiversity, and resilience in communities globally.
“Partnering with our friends at RSE will enable us to better serve the water sector, continuing to grow our Forres-based company and providing new leadership opportunities for our team.
“Working with RSE’s network of 2,000 staff, we aim to deliver greater value and efficiency to our customers and to bring more water systems to life.”