David Lloyd

What Are PFAS and Why Are They Called Forever Chemicals?  

You’ve probably heard of “forever chemicals,” but what makes them so enduring? Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called forever chemicals, are a group of synthetic compounds that resist breaking down. This persistence has made them useful in countless products but also a growing concern. Found in water, air, and even food, these chemicals don’t […]

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FREDsense Wins Award in Tackling Water Pollution Challenge

We are thrilled to announce that FREDsense has been recognized as a Top Innovator in the Tackling Water Pollution Challenge on the prestigious UpLink platform by the World Economic Forum. This achievement underscores our unwavering commitment to addressing one of the planet’s most pressing environmental issues—water pollution. About the Tackling Water Pollution Challenge The Tackling

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FREDsense in Remediation Technology Insider

RemTec hosts the annual RemTec & Emerging Contaminants Summit, a premier event for staying informed on the latest developments in remediation technologies and emerging contaminants. Additionally, their Remediation Technology Insider newsletter offers valuable insights into regulatory updates, technological innovations, and breaking news in the field, keeping you up-to-date with industry advancements.   They recently featured FREDsense

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Three Female Founders’ Plans for Addressing Water Challenges

From contaminants to consumption, these young companies incorporate protection of a vital resource   As the emerging global water crisis gains greater public attention, more start-ups are addressing water quality and consumption in their business plans. And more of them are led by women. For instance, women made up half the candidates nominated for the

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The Biggest Bottleneck in PFAS Mitigation: Testing and Analysis

You are likely aware of the upcoming national drinking water regulation from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). This regulation mandates water systems begin to monitor, publicly disclose PFAS levels, and potentially even treat PFAS starting in 2027. As a result, addressing PFAS contamination has become a top priority

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