Mark Sales - Co-Founder and COO

Mark is co-Founder and COO of Greyter Water Systems. Mr. Sales’ investment experience spans 15 years having worked at Merrill Lynch and Venture West Partners in Denver, Colorado. Since 2007, Mark’s focus has been on developing new technology solutions that can lead to a better more sustainable world. Mark co-Founded renewable energy start-up Prodal-G and he was previously a founding Director of Ontario Clean Tech Industry Association (OCTIA).

Managing water resources more efficiently is fast becoming a priority in Ontario

When we decided to showcase Greyter Water Systems and the Greyter HOME greywater reuse solution at this month’s Association of Municipalities (AMO) annual conference, we were not sure what to expect. Greyter has actively promoted its ...

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Greyter Water Systems is Selected for the Lansing United Church

A Greyter Water System was selected to reuse stormwater at the Lansing United Church in Toronto, Ontario. This 4660 square meter (50,000 sq. ft.) facility underwent a large addition and renovation. The City of Toronto regulates ...

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Greyter Water Systems Solution was Selected for Technica Mining’s New Office Building

Greyter Water Systems solution was selected by Technica Mining to reduce potable water consumption at Technica's new office building and warehouse in Sudbury. Technica Mining is leading contractor in the area of underground mining and construction. The company's ...

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Greyter showcased at the California State Capital – “Meeting the Challenge Together”

Meeting the challenge together focuses on making homes and businesses more energy and water efficient! Just days after the announcement of the most strict water restrictions in the history of the State of California, Greyter Water Systems ...

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Greywater & Stormwater use in buildings: How one Ontario-based water technology company is creating a sustainable water culture

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Thursday, March 19, 2015 By Rebecca Melnyk - Building Strategies & Sustainability A large cistern installed near the main plumbing lab in Peterborough’s Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre at Fleming College is ready to harvest rainwater. ...

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