Why we do what we do….
A team of global environmental specialists committed to delivering a real change in our environment positively impacting business, communities and their people, enriching lives and livelihoods at the same time.
Social Value and Social Change are two drivers of the organisation. But we focus on delivering real Value for Money and commercial benefit at the same time.
Everyone has a right to clean water, sanitation and access to a world without waste.
We can wipe out unnecessary waste and pollution because we created it in the first place. A man-made problem needs a nature-based solution to resolve it. Creating access to cleaner water and a better environment for all.

Our commitment to the Environment
If we do not change the behaviour of our communities and businesses, the impact on our environment now and in the future will be irreversible. Working globally with and through partners on the ground Bacterial International Group is delivering an unrivalled solution in greentech, behaviour change, reduction in carbon footprint, the transportation of hazardous wastes and reducing global impact of wastes through prevention and cure.
A mission ‘’to wipe out unnecessary pollution’’ and create a clean and pleasant environment for all.
It is never too late to make the changes needed to improve the environment so we can all live and work safely.
Our Core Sectors
- Water & Sludge Sewage Treatment
- Septic Tanks – Odour & Pollution eradication
- Land & Soil Remediation
- Pollution Management & Control
- Manufacturing & Industrial Wastes
- Oil and Gas Wastewater / Sludge
- Environmental Management & Conservation

Commitment from the World Economic Forum.
The scale of the world’s human waste problem is vast, impacting human health, coastal and terrestrial ecosystems, and even climate change. Solving the problem requires working with communities to develop solutions that suit them, providing access to adequate sanitation and adapting aging sewage systems to a rapidly changing world.
Decentralized and nature-based solutions are considered key to cleaning up urban wastewater issues and reducing pressure on, or providing affordable and effective alternatives to, centralized sewage systems.
Feb 1, 2022, World Economic Forum
