Bio Tech Grey Water Treatment - Ready To Use (500ml)
GARDEN & WATER TREATMENTS
- Breaks down soaps, detergents, fats & organic waste
- Reduces unpleasant odours in grey water systems
- Helps prevent pipe blockages and sludge build-up
- Supports healthier soil and plant life
- Safe for gardens, septic systems & soakaways
- Non-toxic, biodegradable & environmentally friendly
- Ready-to-use — no mixing required
Greenworx Bio Tech Grey Water Treatment is a ready-to-use, biological solution designed to safely transform household grey water into an eco-friendly resource for irrigation or disposal. Its advanced formula combines beneficial microbes and enzymes to break down soaps, detergents, fats, oils, and other organic matter commonly found in grey water, protecting your garden, soil, and local environment.
By naturally digesting waste, this treatment reduces unpleasant odours, prevents pipe blockages, and supports a healthy soil ecosystem, making grey water reuse both safe and sustainable. Its environmentally conscious formulation ensures grey water systems operate efficiently without harming plants or aquatic life when discharged.
Unlike conventional chemical cleaners that only mask odours and harm beneficial bacteria, this probiotic treatment continues to work after application, digesting organic waste and keeping systems clean and odour-free over time. The result is long-lasting performance, healthier soil, and a reduced environmental footprint with every reuse of grey water.
Ideal for:
- Household grey water systems and plumbing loops
- Garden irrigation using treated grey water
- Septic tanks, soakaways, and biofiltration systems
- Eco-conscious homes, off-grid living, and sustainable gardening
Shake well before use. Add directly to your grey water system, collection tank, or diversion point
- General maintenance:
Add 50–100 ml per day depending on water volume
- Heavily used systems:
Increase dosage slightly for optimal microbial activity
- For best results, use consistently and avoid harsh chemical cleaners that may kill beneficial bacteria