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Colorado Startup’s Tech Destroys 99 Percent of PFAS—less than half the cost of traditional methods that leave toxic concentrates requiring further disposal.
It’s Department of Defense lab-vetted technology destroys 99 percent of both long-chain PFAS (like PFOA and PFOS) and the tougher short-chain PFAS. And it’s cheaper than the capture technologies (filtration or fractionation) that leave polluted concentrate behind.
H2Plus Targets PFAs Crisis with Innovative Water Treatment Technology
these persistent compounds concentrate during standard treatment, posing risks as climate change and population growth strain freshwater supplies. H2Plus, a startup focused on PFAs remediation, offers a technology that departs from conventional methods to tackle this challenge.
Successful Field Trial in Michigan Landfill
“This breakthrough not only reaffirms our technology’s efficacy but also positions H2Plus as a leader in the fight against PFAS contamination, providing affordable and scalable solutions for industries and communities worldwide.”
Colorado Firm Expands PFAS Destruction Technology Nationwide
Water technology company, is gaining national traction as it expands the use of its PFAS destruction systems to communities across the country…
Pilot deployments have consistently achieved over 99 percent PFAS reduction at a lower cost than many traditional options.
H2Plus is a forward-thinking startup dedicated to pioneering solutions for water treatment challenges.
H2Plus, a pioneering startup committed to environmental innovation, has announced the successful conclusion of an on-site pilot study at a landfill in Michigan, showcasing its revolutionary water treatment process designed to eliminate per and poly fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
From Michigan To California, H2Plus Expands PFAS Destruction Breakthroughs Nationwide
H2Plus, a Colorado-based water technology company, is gaining national momentum with successful PFAS destruction projects in Michigan, Tennessee, and California.
Company unveils groundbreaking new technology to destroy hidden threat lurking in our water: 'Has the potential to reshape treatment strategies'
Forever chemicals are no longer forever, as a company in Colorado is offering technology to destroy them forever, Environmental Protection reported.
How H2Plus helps craft brewers eliminate PFAS from their beer
For brewers, this means fewer inputs, less waste, and lower energy bills.
Protect your beer. Protect your brand.
H2Plus leverages electron-based tech to strip PFAS from beer without filters
“We use a gas-based process that generates reactive electrons in water. These electrons target and break the carbon-fluorine bonds that make PFAS so persistent. Because our system does not rely on filters, chemicals, or heat, it is well-suited to sensitive environments like brewing.”