Company Profile
Dennis Evers, one of the world’s leading exponents of resource recovery through waste treatment, founded EversTech in 1970. His previous experience included working as a trade effluent control officer, river pollution inspector and sewage works manager. EversTech, under Evers’ leadership, developed a series of innovative treatment processes based on the principles of bioaugmentation, which not only safely process industrial and agricultural waste, but also generate marketable by-products and clean water supplies. Over the years, EversTech has used these processes as the basis for designing and building waste treatment and resource recovery systems around the world, many of which are described in the Case Studies section of this website. Dennis Evers’ extensive and diverse project portfolio is testament to the depth of expertise he has developed over his lifetime.
In 1979, Simon Evers, elder son of Dennis, joined the business after completing his training as a design engineer. He has been instrumental in the further development of EversTech’s treatment process engineering and in determining commercial applications for EversTech’s innovative approach. With over twenty-eight years of experience in the industry, he continues to bring extensive knowledge of waste management, resource recovery and their associated processes to the EversTech team.
Jonathan Evers, younger son of Dennis, joined the company in 1985. He has a B.S. in Environmental Management from the University of Queensland, and an M. S. in Environmental Law from the Australian National University in Canberra. He is currently in a doctoral program at
Griffith University, conducting research on his thesis “Organic Waste to Energy—Quantification of Environmental Costs and Benefits of Resource Recovery,” which will be completed in 2010. He is a member of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand and the Australian Cleaner Production Association. He has worked in the engineering and eco-tech sectors on cleaner production, waste management and resource recovery, and has shown that the ET Process concepts can deliver a great benefit to the triple bottom line of industry and agriculture. Jonathan specializes in the research and development of new technologies and systems with a focus on environmental impact and on the creation of useful, clean and marketable by-products.
