From lab-proven results to industrial-scale treatment — our atmospheric evaporation technology removes both short and long-chain PFAS compounds with consistent, high efficiency.
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) is a group of over 10,000 synthetic chemicals used in industrial and consumer products since the 1950s. They are commonly called "forever chemicals" — they do not break down naturally in the environment or in the human body.
PFAS are found across a wide range of industrial processes and everyday products: firefighting foams, non-stick coatings, water-resistant textiles, food packaging, and semiconductor manufacturing. Through industrial discharge and landfill leachate, they accumulate in soil, groundwater, and drinking water worldwide.
Exposure has been linked to hormonal disruption, immune system impairment, and increased cancer risk. EU and global regulatory thresholds are tightening rapidly — in many cases approaching the limits of conventional detection — creating urgent pressure on industries and municipalities to act.
Extensive lab tests validating PFAS removal across short-chain and long-chain compounds.
Refined our evaporation process specifically for high-efficiency PFAS treatment.
Full-scale PFAS treatment launched at our IDA facility in Halmstad, in partnership with Stena Recycling.
Unlike filter-based solutions, our atmospheric evaporation technology cannot become saturated. The reduction level remains constant throughout every treatment cycle and over time — delivering reliable, predictable results.
The technology effectively treats both short-chain and long-chain PFAS compounds with a proven average reduction of 99.95% of PFAS34. All concentrated PFAS residue is currently sent for high-temperature incineration, while we actively work on alternative destruction methods.
99.95%
Average PFAS34 reduction
Short & long
Chain PFAS compounds treated
Constant
Reduction — no saturation over time
Known as "forever chemicals", PFAS persist indefinitely in soil and water. Conventional wastewater treatment cannot fully remove them — our technology can.
In addition to our on-site leasing model, we accept smaller batches of PFAS-contaminated water at our facility in Halmstad. This includes firefighting runoff water contaminated with PFAS as well as foaming fractions.
This makes our solution flexible and adaptable for varying needs and volumes — from one-off decontamination jobs to ongoing treatment partnerships.
Whether you need on-site treatment or want to send batches to our facility, we have a solution that fits your situation.