
Idor® : Natural product for wastewater treatment
Bioremediation of wastewater polluted by organic compounds is based on the action of specific environmental microorganisms using those pollutants as a food source.
F.A.Q
Idor® kit consists of :
- Idor® 1 : Lipoprotein activator (powdered milk)
- Idor® 2 : Microbial-enzymatic mixture (lyophilized powder, mixture of naturally occurring microorganisms)
- Idor® 3 : Liquid activator (demineralized water, Ascophyllum nodosum, Arthrospira)
Idor® : Complex mixture of micro-organisms and enzymes.
Chemical products are classified according to their level of physical, health and environmental hazard. These hazards are indicated on labels and specific safety data sheets (SDS, or MSDS). With GHS (Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals) hazard statements have been standardized worldwide, so that recipients of the information (production workers, first-aiders and consumers) can better understand the hazards of a chemical they use or handle. In the EU, Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (the so-called “CLP Regulation”) implements the GHS general principles.
According to this Regulation, Idor® products do not need to be classified or labeled on account of their physicochemical properties, their effects on health and environment, and no safety data sheet is required for them.
Idor® products are only composed of non-hazardous organisms which are naturally present in the environment (WHO Class 1).
Product registrations are subject to the specific legislation of each country.