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  • "We are confident that rotating bed reactors will be pivotal in successfully remedying PFAS-contaminated sites" says Emil Byström, CEO of SpinChem about their contribution to the Beat-PFAS project.

    SpinChem plays crucial role in SEK 19 million PFAS-project

    The Umeå based company SpinChem AB is set to play a crucial role in the "Beat-PFAS project", funded by Formas, a Swedish government research council dedicated to sustainable development, with a grant of SEK 19.9 million. The project, led by Professor Jurate Kumpiene, aims to develop an effective solution for removing and destroying PFAS from contaminated soil and water.