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EVOCRA’s OzoFractionation®: Proven, scalable innovation, redefining PFAS remediation

EVOCRA delivers patented OzoFractionation® technology with proven remediation, producing a low volume PFAS concentrate ready for destruction.

‘Forever chemicals’ no more: How ECT is turning up the heat on PFAS remediation

ECT’s Rapid Electrothermal Mineralisation technology could deliver one of the first scalable solutions for complete PFAS destruction.

Pioneering the future of PFAS destruction

From innovation to implementation, PFASuiki is pioneering a new approach to eliminating ‘forever chemicals’. Find out more.

Stopping PFAS at the source: Permeable adsorption barriers and phytoremediation

Controlling PFAS at the source (upstream) can be more effective and sustainable than relying solely on downstream strategies.

Fighting forever chemicals from within: How microbiome science is shaping the next frontier against PFAS

Cambiotics is developing microbiome-based solutions to reduce the burden of forever chemicals in firefighting.

Revolutionising PFAS testing with a portable sensor platform

Verralize enables on-site PFAS analysis and detection at 4 PPT in minutes. Discover more about how the system works here.

At the forefront of PFAS research, from detection to remediation

IVL leads PFAS research through advanced analytics, field-scale testing, and policy engagement, driving practical environmental solutions.

Measuring PFAS in incineration flue gas: From blind spot to breakthrough in method comparison

Explore how flue gas methods now make PFAS emissions measurable and comparable for the first time. Find out more.

Eurofins Medical Device Services launches first PFAS testing solutions for medical devices

Eurofins is setting new standards with groundbreaking GMP PFAS testing and advanced PFAS risk assessments for medical devices.

Agricultural waste keeps forever chemicals out of food crops, research finds

Iron-fortified hemp biochar can significantly reduce the amount of forever chemicals that move from contaminated soil into food crops.

Innovative PFAS treatment with mobile activated carbon filtration in Rumilly

In Rumilly, Savoie, PFAS contamination in drinking water has triggered increased regulatory vigilance. Discover more here.

Avivid’s TurboCoag technology pushes the boundaries of PFAS treatment

TurboCoag® technology treats industrial water contaminated with PFAS, emulsified oils, heavy metals, suspended solids, and microorganisms.

PROMISERS project: Developing PFAS-free fuel cells and electrolysers

The PROMISERS project is developing sustainable alternatives to PFAS for use in proton exchange membrane fuel cells and electrolysers.

From reactivation to plug-and-play systems: Sustainable PFAS treatment options for small systems

Explore how Sentinel Water Solutions helps water utilities and industries meet current and emerging PFAS drinking water standards.

Nanize leads the charge in PFAS-free coatings as global bans reshape industry

Discover how Nanize is redefining high-performance, PFAS-free coatings with fast curing, superior durability, and sustainable innovation.

Swiss ski slopes contaminated with forever chemicals from ski wax

Fluorinated ski wax is contaminating Swiss ski slopes with persistent PFAS chemicals, prompting calls to switch to fluorine-free products.

PFAS alter gene expression in birds before they hatch

New research reveals that PFAS can disrupt gene expression in bird embryos, raising fresh concerns as the EU considers a sweeping ban.

Invisible contaminants in the UK: Understanding the forever chemicals problem

Coventry University’s Dr Ivan Kourtchev discusses the growing concern over forever chemicals contamination in the UK

EU invests €358m in new LIFE Programme projects to drive climate action

EU’s LIFE Programme invests €358m in 132 projects advancing biodiversity, clean energy, and climate action across Europe.

RSC urges UK Government to introduce polluter pays principle to tackle PFAS

RSC calls for a “polluter pays” approach to tackle PFAS contamination and hold companies accountable for cleaning up the UK’s water pollution.

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