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Aerison Pty Ltd Supports Environmental Sustainability during Australia's Economic Boom, in Manufacturing Digital

As the mining and resources industries fuel Australia's economic growth, companies such as Aerison Pty Ltd are working to lessen the impact of these projects on the environment.

2012-04-04
SAN DIEGO, CA, April 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) As the mining and resources industries fuel Australia's economic growth, companies such as Aerison Pty Ltd are working to lessen the impact of these projects on the environment.

Since 1993, Western Australia-based Aerison has completed over 700 environmental projects ranging from air pollution and dust control solutions at mine sites to VOC destruction technology implementation and acoustic noise control systems at various mechanical facilities. Though the company was originally known as HPS Environmental, then as Enerflex Environmental in 2005, and finally as Aerison in 2010, their core philosophies and strong client relationships have remained unchanged over the years.

Aerison's Business Development Director, Brian Hooker, was headhunted in 2000 from a competing company to run the Aerison maintenance division. In an effort to differentiate the company - then known as HPS - from others in the industry, he helped build up the odour and fume control sectors of the company, helped attract more technology partners in 2002, and encouraged management to pursue different projects and look into expanding the business once ownership changed hands and Enerflex became Aerison.

"I'm fortunate to have been here for 12 years and finally seen all of these things come together," says Hooker.

Read the full article here: http://www.manufacturingdigital.com/

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[Press-News.org] Aerison Pty Ltd Supports Environmental Sustainability during Australia's Economic Boom, in Manufacturing Digital
As the mining and resources industries fuel Australia's economic growth, companies such as Aerison Pty Ltd are working to lessen the impact of these projects on the environment.