While PFAS have been widely used in industries such as firefighting, textiles, and manufacturing, their resistance to environmental breakdown has led to widespread soil and groundwater contamination. With this new ban, there will be increased focus on how legacy PFAS contamination is managed and what this means for industries, councils, and utilities handling PFAS-affected materials and sites.
As discussions around PFAS regulations continue to evolve globally and within Australia, it is clear that proven PFAS remediation strategies play a key role in ensuring compliance and reducing historical and future environmental impacts.
RemBind® works at the forefront of in-situ stabilisation and remediation of PFAS in contaminated soil and groundwater, with more than a decade of experience as PFAS regulations tighten across all jurisdictions globally. This drives new technology innovations and remediation approaches – and RemBind® remains a leading force in this fast-growing industry sector.
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