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Moleaer Recognized In Fast Company Best “World Changing Ideas” Award

Written by Admin | Apr 28, 2020 4:00:00 AM

April 28, 2020 (Torrance, CA) — Moleaer, the world’s leading nanobubble technology company has been recognized in Fast Company’s 2020 World Changing Ideas Awards, honoring the businesses, policies, projects, and concepts that are actively engaged and deeply committed to tackling the climate crisis. 

Through its innovative and patented nanobubble technology, Moleaer is tackling the algae outbreaks and water contamination throughout North America resulting from climate change, industrial processes, and farming. Nanobubbles prevent and treat algae without traditional chemicals (algaecides, herbicides and alum) and aeration methods, restoring the ecological balance to waterways, ponds, and lakes. In addition, Moleaer’s technology improves the health of ecosystems for aquatic life including fish and wildlife.

“It’s a great privilege for our team to be recognized by Fast Company for our innovations. We’re firmly dedicated to advancing nanobubble technology to meet the challenges our society faces from climate change,” says Nick Dyner, CEO, Moleaer. “Our technology enables companies and communities to reduce reliance on chemical solutions to improve water quality and increase food production.”

“There seems no better time to recognize organizations that are using their ingenuity, resources, and, in some cases, their scale to tackle society’s biggest problems,” says Stephanie Mehta, editor-in-chief of Fast Company. “Our journalists, under the leadership of senior editor Morgan Clendaniel, have uncovered some of the smartest and most inspiring projects of the year.” 

Moleaer was selected as an honoree in the “Best World Changing Ideas” category by a panel of eminent judges from a pool of more than 3,000 entries across transportation, education, food, politics and technology.

The World Changing Ideas Awards showcase 26 winners, more than 200 finalists, and more than 500 honorable mentions — across several categories, including Health and Wellness, Corporate Social Responsibility, and AI and Data. The 2020 awards feature entries from across the globe, from Vancouver to Singapore to Tel Aviv.

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About the World Changing Ideas Awards: World Changing Ideas is one of Fast Company’s major annual awards programs and is focused on social good, seeking to elevate finished products and brave concepts that make the world better. A panel of judges from across sectors choose winners, finalists, and honorable mentions based on feasibility and the potential for impact. With a goal of awarding ingenuity and fostering innovation, Fast Company draws attention to ideas with great potential and helps them expand their reach to inspire more people to start working on solving the problems that affect us all. 

About Moleaer

MoleaerTM is an American-based nanobubble technology company with a mission to unlock the full potential of nanobubbles to enhance and protect water, food, and natural resources. Moleaer established the nanobubble industry in the U.S. by developing the first nanobubble generator that can perform cost-effectively at municipal and industrial scale. Through partnerships with universities, Moleaer has proven that nanobubbles can solve complex industrial challenges in agriculture, horticulture, wastewater, aquatic management, and resource recovery. Moleaer has deployed nanobubble generators at more than 350 customer sites worldwide since 2016. To learn more, visit Moleaer's website. 

About nanobubbles

Nanobubbles are invisible to the naked eye, 2500 times smaller than a single grain of table salt. Nanobubbles remain suspended in water for long periods of time, acting like a battery that delivers oxygen continuously to the entire body of water. As oxygen is consumed, the nanobubbles diffuse more oxygen into solution, sustaining the level of dissolved oxygen. Moleaer provides the highest proven oxygen transfer rate in the aeration and gas infusion industry, with an efficiency of over 85 percent per foot of water (Michael Stenstrom, UCLA, 2017). 

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