The Business of PFAS
This weekly newsletter covers the latest PFAS related SEC filings, corporate news, recently published patents and company self-reported news.
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PFAS RELATED CORPORATE NEWS FROM SEC FILINGS AND EARNINGS CALLS DURING THE LAST WEEK
We are still in the somewhat slow period for these types of filings and calls.
Ashland Inc. warns that upcoming PFAS restrictions and microplastics ban in the EU will potentially have adverse business impacts including limitations on the type and availability of raw materials that the company uses.
Lakeland Industries reports that in the future regulatory efforts may require that their products have labels warning that they contain PFAS substances. It could be possible that the addition of these warning labels may have a negative impact on businesses. In addition, the company warns, "there has been increasing regulatory activity globally regarding constituents in packaging materials, including PFAS. Regardless of whether perceived health consequences of these constituents are justified, such regulatory activity could result in additional government regulations that impact the packaging of our beverages."
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Montrose Environmental provided investors with a projected revenue range of $690-$740 million for next year. The company is bullish on its growth trajectory and strategic direction although the Assessment, Permitting and Response (AP & R) segment reported a decrease in revenue and there some delays caused by the US EPA's PFAS regulations.
RECENTLY PUBLISHED PFAS PATENTS (FROM THE US AND AROUND THE WORLD)
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CONTAMINATED FOAM STREAMS USING SURFACTANTS Brief Summary: A method for using foam fractionation to remove a PFAS contaminant from a water source is disclosed herein. The method includes providing a feed stream to an inlet of an active column. The method also includes introducing the feed stream into an interior of the active column.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CONTAMINATED FOAM STREAMS USING REACTIVE METAL OXIDES Brief Summary: A method and system for the destruction of PFAS compounds using reactive metal oxides is disclosed herein. The method includes introducing a metal oxide into a vessel, where the vessel is heated to a temperature in a range of approximately 300° C. to approximately 700° C.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UTILIZING FOAM FRACTIONATION TO SEPARATE AND ELIMINATE PFAS Brief Summary: A method for using foam fractionation to remove a PFAS contaminant from a water source is disclosed herein. The method includes providing a feed stream to an inlet of an active column, where the feed stream comprises the PFAS contaminant and water; introducing the feed stream into an interior of the active column
NON-STICKY METAL CONTAINER AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR Brief Summary: The present invention relates to the technical field of non-sticky coatings, and in particular relates to a non-sticky metal container and a preparation method therefor. The non-sticky metal container comprises: a substrate, which is made of a metal material; and a silicon nitride layer, which is arranged on the substrate, wherein the silicon nitride layer is configured to be in contact with a food material.
PFAS Company Self Reports
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