Most people talk about PFAS as a water problem.
But for landholders, it’s also a balance sheet problem.
Because once a site is flagged…
⚠️ projects stall
⚠️ approvals get harder
⚠️ development timelines blow out
⚠️ “valuable land” becomes “complicated land”
Here’s what we’re doing at HFA (quietly, on purpose):
🌱 We’re commercialising a new PFAS phytoremediation approach that pairs:
– a highly advanced bioengineered organic enzyme, and
– industrial hemp high‑biomass varietals to target PFAS/PFOS in contaminated soils.
Not a headline. Not a buzzword.
A real-world pathway designed for the places that matter most:
🏗️ industrial land
✈️ aviation and logistics zones
🏭 legacy operational sites
🧱 development assets that are currently “stuck”
We’re working with large local corporations that are ready to tackle this as the national (and global) issue it is.