
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.