THE SCIENCE BEHIND ECOZYME
Soil
Water
Ocean
Industry
What Is a Microbial Consortium?
Plain-language explanation for non-specialist audiences. Explain: a microbial consortium is a community of micro-organisms that work together — bacteria, fungi, and enzymes performing complementary functions that no single organism could perform alone. In nature, these communities are responsible for the most powerful regenerative processes on earth.
The 43 Groups
What they are: 43 synergistic groups identified across decades of field and laboratory research. What they do: decompose organic matter, cycle nutrients, restore soil microbiology, remediate contaminated water, and rebalance marine and aquatic ecosystems. Why the number matters: the synergistic interaction between groups produces outcomes no subset could achieve independently.
Stabilisation Technology
How the organisms are preserved in a stable, dormant state. How they are activated on demand — by water, soil contact, or environmental trigger depending on application. How the platform is formulated for industrial deployment: consistent activation, consistent performance, at scale.
Research History
36+ years of scientific research. Collaboration with the University of Bologna — pioneers in bio-enzyme technology. Key research milestones. Transition from laboratory science to commercial platform.
Mechanism of Action
How Ecozyme works in each of the three ecosystem types:
In soil: microbial activation restores nutrient cycling, builds organic matter, sequesters carbon, and rebalances soil biology.
In freshwater: biological breakdown accelerates organic load reduction, reduces sludge, and rebalances aquatic chemistry.
In marine environments: hydrocarbon degradation, sediment remediation, and coastal biological rebalancing.