Innovative bioremediation-based tablet unclogs sewer lines, combats pollution Environmental and life sciences company, Ecosciences Inc. (OTCQB:ECEZ), has launched an innovative product to clear congested sewer lines and combat water pollution using bioremediation technology. The product, available under the name 'Eco-Logical Tablet,' can be added to wastewater systems where it creates an optimal environment for aerobic degradation of organic waste without expensive dosing equipment or hazardous chemicals. The tablets oxygenate wastewater and create an environment where billions of bacteria spores can grow and begin to efficiently break down waste. The by-product of aerobic degradation is carbon dioxide, a non-toxic and odorless gas, according to Ecosciences, Inc. Bioremediation is a cutting-edge technology that cleans damage from toxins and pollution. Ecosciences Inc. provides a suite of tablet-based products that start the chemical process of bioremediation. The company's bioremediation products can be added to an array of wastewater systems, including sludge ponds, septic tanks, lagoons, farms, car washes, portable sanitation facilities, grease tanks, lakes and ponds. Ecosciences' other products include Tank-Eze wastewater tablets, Trap-Eze Grease Trap Tablets and Wash-Eze Car Wash Tablets; each rejuvenates damaged wastewater systems after a buildup of organic matter. The tablets are cost-effective, as they eliminate the need for expensive dosing equipment or hazardous materials. Ecosciences, Inc. offers a way of removing hydrogen sulfide in water. This colorless gas gives the water a 'rotten egg' odor, which when trapped in an enclosed area (force main, tank, etc.), can form sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid can corrode tank walls and pipes. Ecosciences tablet's job is to oxidize the hydrogen sulfur from gas to solid. 'We are focused on building, acquiring and investing in businesses around ecological and life sciences. From waste water remediation to healthcare and more, Ecosciences is committed to building a better living environment for all people. Our bio-remediation business is just the beginning of our plan and goal to create a successful mid to large company over the long term,' Joel Falitz, Ecosciences president said in a press statement. According to a fact sheet from Michigan State University (MSU), bioremediation, 'is a new and promising technology in which the methods and effectiveness are continually being improved.' It added that the technology is a less costly form of removing contaminants in wastewater systems, and stated that, in fact, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses bioremediation processes at several cleanup sites throughout America. The tablets oxygenate the wastewater and create an environment where billions of bacteria spores can grow and begin to efficiently break down waste. The by-product of aerobic degradation is carbon dioxide, a non-toxic and odorless gas, Ecosciences said. Ecosciences also provides tablets for grease traps and has tapped large treatment facilities in the United States. The market for bioremediation technologies and services are growing especially with governments putting up stricter policies on environmental protection. Transparency Market Research cited that a 50,000-gallon of oil spill in Los Angeles that contaminated the soil in the area is one example of where bioremediation technologies can be utilized. The technology is advancing and its future looks bright as it has already achieved some form of success in environmental cleanups for some types of pollutants and is proven to be a safe and simple solution to wastewater treatments. Ecosciences also boasts of its Company's business-to-consumer e-commerce campaigns with sales orders increasing via Amazon and eBay sites.