- The collaboration reinforces both companies’ commitment to environmental protection and the development of innovative solutions to meet the regulatory challenges associated with these pollutants.
Spain, March 26th, 2026.
This strategic alliance responds to a landscape of maximum environmental demand, marked by the recent update of the European Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive. This new regulatory framework establishes strict requirements for the control of emerging pollutants, a challenge that GS Inima is proactively addressing. By joining forces, both companies will combine their expertise and technological capabilities to develop and implement innovative solutions that improve the detection and removal of microplastics throughout the various stages of water treatment.
“At GS Inima, our priority is to transform water management through disruptive technology that effectively responds to climate challenges. This agreement allows us to stay ahead of the regulatory changes in the new European wastewater directive and work toward ensuring our plants operate under the highest standards of environmental protection”.
Captoplastic, a benchmark in water technology for the control and capture of microplastics, provides a disruptive solution that goes beyond conventional filtration. Its patented technology utilizes a reusable magnetic captor that adheres to plastic particles to separate them from the water flow, achieving a pollutant removal efficiency of over 80%. This system ensures a circular economy and zero-waste model, allowing the captor to return to the cycle while the microplastics are recovered for value. Additionally, it features control technology that enables the precise quantification of this pollutant in complex waters and even in sludge, using equipment such as Captolab.
“This alliance with GS Inima represents a significant milestone in scaling our technology globally. Combining our selective microplastics capture capability with GS Inima’s international expertise and presence, we can provide a real, circular, and efficient solution to protect water resources anywhere in the world”.
The collaboration combines GS Inima’s engineering expertise with this selective separation capability, ensuring superior water quality and a direct positive impact on aquatic ecosystems. For both organizations, this agreement reinforces a shared vision where innovation is the sole path toward sustainable water management. GS Inima reaffirms its commitment to ensuring that its projects, regardless of location, meet the highest standards of operational excellence and environmental stewardship.
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