Membership
Global Wetland Technology (GWT) is a consortium of companies which have been operating for almost 20 years in the Environmental Engineering sector, with particular specialisation in waste water treatment and water pollution control by Constructed Wetlands. GWT comprises 10 specialist wetland technology companies spread over 9 countries and 3 continents (Italy, France, Germany, United Kingdom, USA, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Brasil). This collection of 10 companies represents the greatest body of knowledge and breadth of experience in constructed wetland technology. All of the member companies have extensive international projects; collectively GWT has implemented over 1500 wetland treatment systems in 30 different countries.
IRIDRA is one of the 10 companies of the GWT consortium as well as GWT founding member.
Read more: http://www.globalwettech.com
The Constructed Wetland Association (CWA) is a professional association, representing all those who are interested in, and practicing in the field of constructed wetland technology. The aims of the CWA are: (1) to provide quality assurance, establish and maintain the highest standards of design, installation, performance and maintenance of these systems through research, training, seminars, conferences, peer review and accreditation; (2) to promote the use of constructed wetlands for pollution control, including wastewater treatment and surface water run-off management, whilst maximising multiple benefits such as flood control, biodiversity enhancement and amenity.
IRIDRA is a member of the CWA, contributing to the update of website contents and sharing its experiences with the association.
Read more: http://www.constructedwetland.co.uk/
Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) is an informal network of people and organisations who share a common vision on sustainable sanitation and who want to contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular SDG6. SuSanA’s most important assets are the knowledge, experience, creativity and energy of a large and diverse membership. It focuses on all the different dimensions of sustainable sanitation and the full spectrum of development contexts. SuSanA provides its members forums for discussion and analysis, structures to support collaboration, and a range of channels for effective communication.
IRIDRA is a member of SuSanA, sharing its experience on sustainable sanitation with the whole community.
Read more: http://www.susana.org
Oppla is a new knowledge marketplace; a place where the latest thinking on ecosystem services, natural capital and nature-based solutions is brought together. Its purpose is to simplify how we share, obtain and create knowledge to better manage our environment. Oppla is an open platform that is designed for people with diverse needs and interests - from science, policy and practice; public, private and voluntary sectors; organisations large and small, as well as individuals. All are welcome and have a part to play in our community.
IRIDRA is a member of Oppla, sharing its experience in the field of nature-based solutions for sustainable water management.
Read more: http://oppla.eu/