Boson Whitewater, a water utility company that converts STP water into high-quality potable water, has partnered with PYSE, a fintech company that claims to allow retail investors to invest in green and sustainable projects.
Through this collaboration with PYSE, Boson Whitewater is expecting to implement and scale its sustainable water infrastructure projects, while also prioritising and supporting the environmental goals of Pyse’s investors.
Pyse is a specialised sustainability funding platform that helps individual investors participate in special assets. It has claimed in a statement that the concept of sustainability is often associated with an "elite-only" standard or philanthropy, but Pyse aims to bring that model down to the average retail investor. By investing in sustainable assets like water management, Pyse allows everyone to participate in making their cities resourceful and sustainable in terms of water.
Over the last several years, Boson Whitewater has been actively working towards promoting sustainable water infrastructure by converting STP-treated water into the highest quality potable water. The Boson Whitewater system offers an 11-step filtering system and is equipped with IoT to allow real-time monitoring of water quality and quantity, as well as remote access for minimal manual intervention.
Commenting on the partnership, Vikas Brahmavar, CEO and Co-Founder, of Boson Whitewater, said, “We are thrilled to partner with a brand like Pyse that is striving to make sustainable investments accessible to everyone. This partnership will help us scale our projects and create truly sustainable water infrastructure on a large scale, while also making it a profitable investment for everyone. We hope that this partnership will inspire more corporations and individuals to invest in sustainable assets and help build better water management systems in our cities”
Commenting on the partnership, Kaustubh Padakannaya, co-founder, of PYSE, said, “We are happy to partner with Boson Whitewater and support them in their efforts to rethink urban water management and promote circular water infrastructure. Our investment in their project aligns with our mission of investing in sustainable projects that contribute to environmental, social and economic impact.”