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“Chromafora, a Swedish environmental technology company, has secured €22.5 million in financing from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to advance its efforts in removing PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) from water. PFAS, commonly referred to as ‘forever chemicals,’ are widespread pollutants linked to significant environmental and health risks. The funding will support the development and deployment of Chromafora’s SELPAXT technology, which uses advanced filtration and proprietary chemical processes to address PFAS contamination. The company plans to install water-treatment units across Europe, particularly in Belgium and Sweden, to cater to industrial clients such as landfill operators.
Chromafora, established in 2010, focuses on developing advanced solutions for water treatment. The company specializes in removing pollutants such as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and heavy metals from water using proprietary technologies like SELPAXT and SELMEXT. SELPAXT integrates advanced filtration and chemical processes to effectively address PFAS contamination, particularly in complex water systems…”
