January, 2025
The PFAS treatment market encompasses the production and distribution of neutralizers for per- and polyfluoroalkyl, a class of synthetic plastics used in cleaning products, non-stick coating on cookware, and water-resistant fabrics. Due to their water and grease-resistant properties, these plastics have been widely acceptable to use for industrial and consumer products. However, they are becoming increasingly associated with environmental damage, including soil and water contamination. This has spurred strict regulatory action against its applications, fuelling the market's demand for its treatment solutions.
Despite these regulations, PFAS production numbers continued to grow even in 2022, as demand from Asian and African markets propelled growth in the space. Compliance with these growing environmental regulations against synthetic plastics is creating a market for agents to treat it while recycling. As remediation technologies such as ion exchange and advanced oxidation processes improve, they further bolster the market growth on a global level. The PFAS treatment market is set for future expansion as novel chemicals are found and utilized by the leading players in the market, highlighting its dominance globally.
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