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Triton norway

"Solving complex environmental challenges with first-of-a-kind innovation“ 

Triton Norway is a “Green Technology” company offering unique solutions that positively impacts
the environment by reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions

AOP

removing water from structures

AOP prevents water ingress in subterranean structures such as basements, tunnels and more.

WET

controlling water in earthworks

WET prevents landslides by controlling water in embankments.

Green polymer

Revolutionalising plastic recycling

A unique recycling process for mixed plastics to produce high-quality raw material at less cost than virgin plastic.

AOP

removing water from structures

AOP prevents water ingress in subterranean structures such as basements, tunnels and more.

WET

controlling water in earthworks

WET prevents landslides by controlling water in embankments.

Green polymer

Revolutionalising plastic recycling

A unique recycling process for mixed plastics to produce high-quality raw material at less cost than virgin plastic.

Tritonite

Turns desert sand into concrete

Tritonite is an eco friendly additive proven to work with sub-standard sand and aggregate.  It reduces the amount of cement needed, makes it 100% waterproof, and creates an even stronger material.

Global Partners

How it all started

Since its inception in 2012, Triton Norway has had a clear and focused growth strategy based on aligning the business with other carefully selected technology and innovation companies who share the same green values and ethos.  The company was originally established as a continuation of Hydrotech International, which closed in 2011. 

The entire development team however continues on under the new company name of Triton Norway.  It’s mission is to provide innovative green tech solutions that positively impacts the quality of human life and the health of the planet.

Henning Syversen

Founder and CEO

“We are the green innovators, and we work hard to positively impact the environment”

AOP Case Studies

Tafjord Dam Case Study

Problem In the early 90’s cracks appeared that resulted in a significant amountof leakage into the main body of the structure, such as the pump

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