Phil Gregory, Founder

15-year journey to cleaner, greener living with eWater

In 2007, long before reducing chemical use became a mainstream conversation, Phil Gregory founded eWater Systems in Australia with a simple yet ambitious goal: to replace toxic chemicals with the groundbreaking technology of electrolysed water. Fifteen years later, Phil’s unwavering belief in the power of this technology has kept him fighting to change the way we think about cleaning and our impact on the planet.

“Electrolysed water is a disrupter that has the potential to be to the chemical industry what solar, wind and now batteries are to the energy industry,” Phil Gregory.

 

Dawn O’Neil AM, CEO

An experienced change advocate for mental health, Dawn has taken on difficult issues and systems change before. She attributes her decision to step into this role to the urgent need for action on the elimination of toxic chemicals from our daily lives.

“Our generation has made a mess of the earth with a proliferation of the use of toxic chemicals, often unconscious of the impact on our children and grandchildren’s health or the planet’s health.  The good news is that this is changing. Awareness is growing and people are looking for alternatives to toxic chemicals and will take action when presented with cleaner, safer, effective options such as eWater. Toxic chemicals in the workplace – especially for cleaning and sanitising is something we can easily do something about”, says Dawn O’Neil.