Gradiant's ForeverGone Revolutionizes PFAS Elimination On-Site
Gradiant, a pioneering environmental solutions provider, has unveiled its ForeverGone system, a revolutionary approach to eliminating PFAS, or 'forever chemicals', on-site. Unlike traditional methods, ForeverGone completely destroys PFAS, rather than simply capturing and disposing of them. The system's compact design and low operating costs have already attracted attention, with a successful deployment at Munich International Airport.
PFAS, used in various industries including firefighting foams, do not break down easily in the environment, leading to persistent contamination. Exposure to these chemicals is linked to serious health risks, driving stricter regulations worldwide. Gradiant's ForeverGone system addresses these challenges head-on.
The system's core is the Destruction Engine, an electrooxidation unit engineered to be compact and mobile, occupying just 2% of the original volume. This allows for on-site treatment, eliminating the need for costly and environmentally harmful transportation of contaminated materials. ForeverGone delivers impressive removal rates of 99-99.9%, including short-chain PFAS that other methods struggle to handle. Operating costs average just $0.10-$0.20 per cubic metre, a significant reduction from the $0.50-$2.00 typically associated with other treatment methods.
Beyond PFAS, Gradiant is exploring applications of ForeverGone for treating trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a chemical byproduct of pharmaceutical manufacturing. The company's Co-Founder and CEO, Anurag Bajpayee, sees ForeverGone as the new model for how industries tackle PFAS, delivering compliance that is both cost-effective and sustainable.
Gradiant's ForeverGone system is poised to transform the way industries manage PFAS contamination. With its compact design, high removal rates, and low operating costs, ForeverGone offers a sustainable and cost-effective solution. As stricter regulations continue to be implemented worldwide, demand for such technologies is set to grow, with Gradiant at the forefront of this innovative field.
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