Environment
Frivatti stands out for sustainable water management and environmental preservation

Company implements advanced treatment and reuse systems, exceeding environmental regulatory standards
Frivatti has established itself as a reference in sustainable water management within the agribusiness sector. Through environmentally responsible practices, the company has developed an efficient system for controlling water use — including consumption reduction, reuse in production processes, and the return of treated water to the environment with quality levels exceeding those required by regulatory agencies.
The company’s treatment structure combines physical and biological processes, including advanced filtration, flotation, oxygenation, biodigestion, and polishing ponds enriched with natural bacteria that aid in purification. These measures ensure that water is safely and sustainably returned to nature.
In addition to efficient treatment, Frivatti promotes water reuse in various production stages and for irrigating green areas, significantly reducing waste. These efforts are part of the company’s ongoing investment in sustainability and commitment to conserving natural resources.
Water quality is also a key concern for Frivatti, particularly in ensuring the health of its employees and the welfare of animals. The company follows strict safety protocols, including chlorination treatment and frequent laboratory testing, to guarantee water purity and safety across operations.
Another essential element of Frivatti’s water strategy is preventive maintenance of its facilities. Regular inspections help detect leaks and improve consumption efficiency. According to the company, small actions combined with technological investments are the foundation of its responsible water management model.
In highlighting these efforts on World Water Day, Frivatti reaffirms its commitment to sustainability and calls on society to adopt more conscious practices. “Caring for water is caring for life,” the company states.
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