Lifequest World Corp (OTC MARKETS: LQWC), through its subsidiary Biopipe Global, has achieved a milestone in sustainable water management by installing a biological sewage wastewater treatment plant at a resort in a prominent Indian tourist destination. This 30m3/day capacity plant underscores the company's dedication to eco-friendly solutions in the hospitality sector, aligning with India's stringent wastewater management regulations and the industry's sustainability goals.
Enes Kutluca, CEO of Biopipe Global, highlighted the significance of this installation, noting it as the third such plant in resorts, with two already operational in the Maldives. The plant's commissioning coincides with the resort's opening, demonstrating Lifequest's commitment to environmental stewardship from the outset. This move is poised to significantly reduce the resort's environmental footprint by conserving water and ensuring operations are eco-friendly.
The Indian hospitality industry, projected to grow to $31 billion by 2029, faces increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices, especially in waste management. The Biopipe STP's compact design and minimal civil work requirements make it an ideal solution for resorts and hotels. Moreover, the treated water's reuse potential for irrigation and cleaning purposes further underscores its value in water conservation efforts.
Lifequest's BioPipe system stands out for its sludge-free, chemical-free, and odor-free operation, alongside ease of installation and low maintenance. These features, coupled with its scalability, make it a compelling choice for the hospitality industry's sustainable future. The installation in India not only addresses the sector's environmental challenges but also sets a precedent for water management practices worldwide.
For further details on Lifequest's innovative solutions, visit https://www.lifequestcorp.com and https://www.biopipe.co/.


