Home

Glanris Raises $2 Million To Produce World’s First Green Hybrid Water Filtration Media

Glanris announced that the company has raised a $2 million Series A round from investors Riceland, Pittco Capital, Innova and Sage for the world’s first green, hybrid water filtration media, bringing total investment to $2.8 million.

March 22, 2021
2 min read

Glanris announced that the company has raised a $2 million Series A round from investors Riceland, Pittco Capital, Innova and Sage for the world’s first green, hybrid water filtration media, bringing total investment to $2.8 million.

Glanris’ patented manufacturing process and technology for removing contaminants turn rice hulls into a customized filtration media, reported the press release.

The Glanris 901xTM media removes organic contaminants faster than activated carbon and removes dissolved metals as effectively as ion exchange resins at a fraction of the cost, according to the press release. Glanris also announced the opening of a new 60,000 square foot production facility in Olive Branch, Mississippi, where Glanris plans to produce up to three tons of Glanris 901xTM media per day with its patented kiln for processing rice hulls.

“We are currently testing Glanris in five different vertical markets today with great results,” said Max Kahn, CEO of BioPipe in the press release. “Glanris gives water services companies like ours a win-win when it comes to water filtration technologies. Not only is it fast, effective, and a fraction of the costs of ion exchange resins, but it also is green, removing CO2 through carbon sequestration.”

Glanris cleans water for use and reuse in industrial, municipal, and residential applications. They currently work with a variety of industrial customers and they will be selling into the residential market once they complete their full NSF 61 certification this summer.

Glanris’ media addresses several pain points in the water filtration process, providing:  

  • Same filtration capabilities as activated carbon and ion exchange resins at a fraction of the cost
  • Faster kinetics for maximum filtration in a shorter period of time
  • Easy water evaporation after the media is exhausted, resulting in lower disposal costs
  • Green media that will continue to filter contaminants even at the landfill

“We set out to create sustainable solutions for water filtration and reuse that can immediately impact our global use of water,” said Bryan M. Eagle III, CEO of Glanris in the press release. “We also wanted to create a media that would lower the cost for companies wanting peak filtration performance and at the same time want to do something better for the planet. We have taken the world's largest agricultural waste product and converted it into a sustainable solution for solving the world’s water needs.”

Sign up for Wastewater Digest Newsletters
Get all the latest news and updates.