Join our cleanup effort in the Gulf Coast
Pledge your support to clean up the gulf oil spill.
$ 83.00 to cleanup 20 gallons of oil in 3 weeks!
For the last 10 years, Sarva Bio Remed has been using its patented bioremediation technology to cleanup oil contaminations all over the world. Products developed based on Sarva Bio Remed's technology are environmentally safe and unlike chemical dispersants are not toxic. In fact they bioremediate oil after dispersion unlike chemical dispersants. Our products can be effectively applied to mitigate and reverse the damage caused by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico especially since they also work on weathered oils.
Sarva Bio Remed is proud to launch a new initiative to restore the ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico to their pre-spill levels in short period of time or in less than ONE year. We invite you to join us in this exciting initiative.
- Volunteer. You will be the core of this project. We are looking for volunteers to support our on-site efforts to: conduct baseline analysis, interface with local environmental and governmental agencies and collect data. Please email (sales@sarvabioremed.com) us for more details.
A dollar-for-dollar match where every dollar that you donate will be matched by an equivalent product amount to help cleanup the Gulf. At this time we are only seeking your pledge, please do NOT send us any checks NOW. To pledge support for this initiative please email (sales@sarvabioremed.com) with the amount that you would like to pledge and if you would like us to list your name and your pledge amount on our website.
If you would like to know more about this initiative, please email (sales@sarvabioremed.com) or call Dinkar Ganti at 609 638 3485.
This is our goal and we are committed to it.
We thank you for your participation in this initiative.
Satya Ganti
President & CEO
Presentations and videos
- A presentation describing current situation in marshlands after BP oil spill and application of AgroRemed for marshes with low salinity and SpillRemed (Marine) for open water situations. : link . Follow this link for a pdf version
Additional Notes:
To find out more about the population distribution of the oil-eating bacteria afte the oil is consumed, please follow this link that shows that the bacterial population returns to values pre-contamination levels.