High Grade Farms Inc. and Organic Recycling System Limited (ORS) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster a cohesive and collaborative approach towards their shared objectives of sustainable technology development. The partnership between HGF and ORS emerged from mutual business interests recognizes the potential of HGF's Integrated Technology Platform (ITP) in addressing India's wastewater challenges sustainably. The MoU outlines a strategic partnership aimed at procuring, installing, and operating an Algae Wastewater Treatment (AWWT) system as part of Integrated Technology Platform (ITP).

This collaborative effort seeks to sustainably treat liability wastewater, enhance recycling, and locally produce high value byproducts through innovative approaches. Emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making, the MoU underscores the need for conducting comprehensive feasibility studies and implementation of pilot demonstrations to gain valuable insights and provide crucial testing grounds to test the effectiveness and viability of proposed solution. Given the focus on sustainability, both HGF and ORS are committed to exploring opportunities in global carbon credit markets to assess the potential for earning revenue through the sale of carbon credits generated by the projects, further incentivizing their efforts towards environmental stewardship.

Furthermore, the MoU places significant emphasis on the development of comprehensive marketing plans to promote and commercialize sustainable solutions while maximizing benefits for all stakeholders involved. This collaborative approach aims to create a sustainable solution for treating waste water through algal cultivation based approach . This would results in generation clean water and algae biomass for various application, therefore creating new revenue generation opportunities.

The technology being developed and jointly tested will create an opportunity to deploy containerised Photobioreactor based waste water treatment solutions for industries and communities.