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About us

OLOENVIRON is a majority-owned black female company that focuses on creative environmental solutions for the management of hazardous waste, water solutions and environmental impact studies.

Mission and Vision

OLOENVIRON mission is to assist in the creation of sustainable jobs by making the South African economy environmental friendly and sustainable, more internationally competitive and inclusive. OLOENVIRON hopes to achieve that mission through greater innovation aimed at broadening and deepening South Africa's industrial base.

Directors and Management

OLOENVIRON is led by directors and executives that have proven entrepreneurial and management experience in industries relevant to its strategic focus. See the profiles of the shareholders and directors


Articles and Publications

Our Team

1Book Chapters

Chirwa E.M.N. and Molokwane P.E. (2011). Biological Cr(VI) Reduction: Microbial Diversity, Kinetics and Biotechnological Solutions to Pollution. A. Sofo (Ed.), In Biodiversity, InTech Online Publishers, United Kingdom. Chapter 5, pp. 75-100. [ISBN 979-953307-256-1].

2Journal Articles

2.1 Molokwane P.E. and Chirwa E.M.N. (2013). Modelling biological Cr(VI) reduction in aquifer microcosm column systems. Water Science and Technology. 67(12), 2733- 2738.


2.2 Molokwane P.E. and Chirwa E.M.N. (2009), Microbial culture dynamics and chromium (VI) removal in packed-column microcosm reactors, Water Science and Technology, 60 (2), 381-388.


2.3 Molokwane P.E., Meli K.C., and Nkhalambayausi-Chirwa E.M. (2008). Chromium (VI) reduction in activated sludge bacteria exposed to high chromium loading: Brits culture (South Africa). Water Research, 42 (17), 4538-4548.


2.4 Molokwane P.E., Meli C.K. and Chirwa E.M.N. (2008). Chromium (VI) reduction in activated sludge bacteria exposed to high chromium loading. Water Science and Technology, 58 (2), 399-405.


2.5 Molokwane P.E. and Chirwa E.M.N. (2006). Biological Cr(VI) reduction in indigenous sludge cultures from Gauteng, South Africa. Water Science and Technology, 54 (10), 177184.

3Peer Reviews Papers

3.1 Molokwane P.E. and Chirwa E.M.N. (2012). Modelling Biological Cr(VI) Reduction in Aquifer Microcosm Column Systems. IWA World Water Congress, 16-21 September, Busan, Korea.


3.2 Molokwane P.E. and Chirwa E.M.N. (2011). Modelling Biological Cr(VI) Removal in a Groundwater Contamination Barrier: Microcosm Simulations. ICheaP10 International Conference, 8-11 May 2011, Florence, Italy.


3.3 Molokwane P.E. and Chirwa E.M.N. (2011). Modelling Biological Cr(VI) Reduction in Aquifer Microcosm Column Systems. IWA Specialist Conferences, Water and industry, 1-4 May, Valladolid, Spain.


3.4 Mtimunye P.J., Manyisi D., Molokwane P.E and Chirwa E.M.N. (2010). Finite difference simulation of Cr(VI) reduction and concentration profiles in aquifer microcosm columns. 2nd International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials CEAM 2010-VF, 15th - 26th November

Dr. Pully Molokwane


Director Technical Services

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