Moss Parker’s PFAS destruction technology: The end of forever chemicals starts here

Moss Parker has developed an industry-leading PFAS destruction technology capable of solving the world’s PFAS contamination problem. Where other ‘solutions’ merely shift the issue, we destroy forever chemicals at the molecular level – simply, safely, and at scale.

Based in Colorado, Moss Parker has spent the past seven years developing a scalable, industry-leading solution to PFAS contamination. Our team combines the expertise of highly skilled scientists and engineers with the strategic vision of a leadership team comprised of serial entrepreneurs, bringing both technical innovation and operational excellence to every project.

Over the years, our PFAS destruction technology has been proven in diverse situations, successfully treating contaminated agricultural wells, as well as complex industrial wastewaters, demonstrating both its versatility and effectiveness across challenging real-world applications.

Moss Parker’s PFAS mission

PFAS contamination is a widespread and urgent challenge, threatening communities, ecosystems, and businesses alike. At Moss Parker, our mission is to deploy our solution as broadly and rapidly as possible, helping clients protect the people and environments they serve by achieving regulatory compliance and mitigating liability along the way.

Moss Parker’s PFAS destruction tech

To meet this critical need, we are scaling our manufacturing capacity, pursuing PFAS destruction contracts, and forming strategic partnerships that extend the reach and impact of our technology. Through these efforts, we are not only cleaning the world of PFAS contamination but also providing our clients with a reliable, safe, and effective path to a clean future.

The dangers of PFAS contamination

PFAS chemicals – commonly known as ‘forever chemicals’ – are widespread, persistent, and extremely difficult to eliminate. With hundreds of thousands of contaminated sites globally, these chemicals accumulate in water, soil, and living organisms, creating long-term ecological and biological risks.

Because of their persistence and toxicity, PFAS contamination is increasingly subject to stringent regulations, creating significant legal and financial liability for companies, municipalities, and other stakeholders. Communities face ongoing exposure risks, while organisations struggle to comply with evolving environmental standards.

Why current ‘solutions’ fail

Traditional remediation methods only remove PFAS from water, but they do not destroy the chemicals. Instead, these methods merely transfer the contamination elsewhere, leaving liability unresolved and creating a vicious cycle of recontamination. Other technologies marketed as PFAS destruction are often expensive, difficult to scale, and may produce harmful by-products.

Many of these approaches only partially break down PFAS molecules, leaving shorter-chain variants or fragments that remain toxic and continue to pose environmental and regulatory risks. Simply put, existing solutions treat the symptoms rather than solve the problem.

Our differentiated solution: Efficient, scalable, and industry-leading PFAS destruction

Unlike traditional remediation approaches, Moss Parker doesn’t just move the problem – we eliminate it. Our proprietary destruction technology provides a fully integrated, broad-spectrum solution that safely destroys PFAS molecules at the molecular level, delivering unparalleled destruction, operational effectiveness, and real-world scalability.

Technology highlights:

  • Moss Parker utilises a proprietary solid-phase ‘MTF’ catalyst system with a high-surface-area packed bed, enabling molecular breakdown.
  • 99.9+% destruction of target molecules (PFOA, PFOS, and more), achieving >93% mass balance for free fluorine.
  • Broad-spectrum effectiveness against both long- and short-chain PFAS, including TFA.
  • Operates at room temperature and pressure, keeping operational costs low.
  • Modular system design capable of scaling to any volume.
  • Non-toxic by-products.
  • 3rd-party verified

Services:

  • End-to-end PFAS solutions, destruction may be implemented with standard remediation processes for water cleaning.
  • Destruction-only integration for existing remediation systems, delivering PFAS mineralisation.
  • Flexible deployment: mobile or permanent systems tailored to client needs.

Applications:

  • Full treatment of drinking water sources, groundwater cleanup, and industrial Waste Stream destruction:
    • Manufacturing
    • Municipal water treatment
    • Airports
    • Military installations
    • Agricultural sites
    • Fire training installations
    • Direct Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Destruction.

The Moss Parker difference: Mineralisation – unparalleled PFAS destruction

In a world of emerging PFAS technologies, not all destruction is created equal. Many alternatives only break the carbon-carbon bonds, leaving much of the molecule intact, creating shorter-chain variants that remain harmful. Through our PFAS destruction process, we are able to remove more of the fluorine bonds and achieve higher rates of destruction.

  • Mineralisation: Moss Parker’s catalytic process ‘unzips’ PFAS molecules at every stage, breaking the carbon-fluorine bonds and leaving only CO₂ and fluoride as harmless by-products.
  • Effectiveness: Destroys 99.9+% of target molecules (PFOA, PFOS, etc.) with greater than 93% free fluorine mass balance.

Areas of expertise:

  • PFAS destruction and remediation of groundwater, drinking water, and other contaminated water sources.
  • PFAS destruction/mineralisation in industrial waste streams, AFFF concentrate, etc.

Areas of Research:

  • Sensor technology for rapid PFAS detection in water

Contact us today to learn how Moss Parker can solve your PFAS challenges.

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