Chand is exactly right
Phoslock is demonstrably the superior option/product, but companies and governments need convincing of this in order to change from a product that appears to be doing to job to a satisfactory level.
But when a few big contracts are won, as is in the process of happening now, according to the quarterly, it is likely to trigger a snowball effect where others start believing in the benefits and swap also.
How much would Phoslock be pulling in on an annual basis if 50% of global clients swapped from ALUM to Phoslock?
I havent done any maths on it but I imagine it would be quite an imposing figure.
$850bn to clean up china's filthy water supply, page-9
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