IIP Gold Standard Accreditation
Gold Accreditation Renewed Colloide is proud to announce that we have maintained the prestigious Investors in People Gold Standard accreditation.
Read MoreGold Accreditation Renewed Colloide is proud to announce that we have maintained the prestigious Investors in People Gold Standard accreditation.
Read MoreAt Colloide we want “A SAFE Today, A SAFE Tomorrow, A SAFE Year and A SAFE Career.” Whatever the role, and however experienced any individual is in working for us, there’s one safety vision we are all required to share.
Read MoreColloide are delighted to announce the signing of a collaboration agreement with Brightwork. This agreement aims both parties to work together in water and waste water treatment, combining Brightwork’s process know-how and expertise with Colloide’s strong local presence in the United Kingdom and competencies in project execution and local manufacturing. As two companies committed to…
Read MoreResearch and Development at Colloide Colloide Engineering Systems Limited has received support for research and development from Invest Northern Ireland under the European Union’s Investment for Growth and Jobs Programme.
Read MoreColloide Through The Years March 2022 was a very important month for Colloide, as we celebrated 20 Years in business. Paddy McGuinness founded the company in 2002 and Colloide has grown from humble beginnings in a small premise in Cookstown Enterprise Centre to 3 offices across the UK and Ireland.
Read MoreThe Water Industry Act 1991 defines trade effluent as; “any liquid, either with or without particles of matter in suspension in the liquid, which is wholly or partly produced in the course of any trade or industry carried on at a trade premises.”
Read MoreWetlands are one of the most productive of ecosystems. They cover less than 2% of the Earth’s surface yet provide habitat for over half of the world’s species. Wetlands also play a critical role in managing our planet’s fresh water through their natural filtering and cleansing.
Read MoreLandfill leachate is the liquid that exists as part of waste in a landfill. This is usually a result of rainwater entering the landfill but can also be due to the natural decomposition of organic material along with other liquids and chemicals that have been discarded.
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