- CEO
- Max Khan
- Full Time Employees
- 7
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Industrial - Pollution & Treatment Controls
- Address
- 100 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park NJ United States of America 07660
- IPO Date
- Feb 16, 2000
- Business
- LifeQuest World Corporation, operating through its various entities, delivers advanced solutions for both industrial effluent and domestic sewage management. The company specializes in creating decentralized, onsite wastewater processing systems that convert grey and black water into usable resources for purposes such as irrigation, toilet flushing, and cleaning. Furthermore, it addresses the treatment needs for diverse industrial wastewaters, including those from textile manufacturing, tanneries, fisheries, dairy operations, and general processed water industries. Among its principal offerings is Biopipe, an innovative biological wastewater treatment system. This system is distinguished by its 100% sludge-free, chemical-free, and odor-free operation, making it suitable for a wide array of settings including individual residences, multi-family dwellings, hotels, hospitals, commercial properties, and industrial facilities. Complementing this is Abrimix, a patented water treatment technology specifically engineered for processing industrial wastewater, raw water, or processed water efficiently across numerous sectors. The company further expands its portfolio with Glanris, a non-toxic filtration media crafted from rice hulls that serves as an eco-friendly option for water purification for municipalities, commercial enterprises, and individual consumers. Additionally, it distributes Goslyn, a specialized device designed to effectively recover fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from wastewater streams without moving parts, offering a straightforward solution for kitchens and food service establishments. Recently, LifeQuest also signaled an expansion into the solid waste management sector through a letter of intent to acquire a company in the Pacific Northwest, incorporating advanced waste compactors, balers, and an aerobic food waste bio-digester. The corporation, established in 1997, maintains its headquarters in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.