PFAS Filtration market driven by environmental and health hazards; top 15 companies evaluated in PFAS Filtration Companies Quadrant. Key players include Veolia, AECOM, Xylem, and Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) is a widely used method for PFAS removal. Municipalities and industries invest in treatment systems to comply with environmental standards and mitigate risks. Strategic acquisitions, partnerships, and innovation drive growth in the market.
The PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) filtration market has experienced significant growth due to increasing awareness of environmental and health hazards associated with these persistent compounds [1]. PFAS are used in various industrial applications, including non-stick cookware, water-repellent fabrics, firefighting foams, and food packaging materials. Their chemical stability and resistance to degradation have resulted in widespread environmental contamination, driving the demand for effective filtration solutions across multiple industries.
The "PFAS Filtration - Company Evaluation Report, 2025" report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global market for PFAS filtration. This report evaluates key market players, technological advancements, product innovations, and emerging trends shaping the industry [1]. Among the top 15 PFAS filtration companies, Veolia, AECOM, and Xylem stand out as leaders in the market.
Veolia
Veolia leads in environmental services, offering comprehensive solutions across water, waste, and energy sectors. The company is renowned for its PFAS remediation technologies, including carbon adsorption and specialty anion ion exchange. Veolia's stronghold in municipal water treatment is evident across Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific, establishing it as a top-tier player in regulated water sectors. Their global presence in 52 countries highlights their expertise in offering sustainable solutions [1].
AECOM
AECOM is a distinguished infrastructure consulting firm offering extensive project development services worldwide. The company's prowess in environmental engineering, consulting, and advanced PFAS destruction technology, namely DE-FLUORO, solidifies its leadership position. DE-FLUORO effectively destroys PFAS in various waste streams, underscoring AECOM's commitment to cutting-edge solutions. AECOM's vast project success, spanning over 1,200 PFAS endeavors across 600 locations, attests to its robust company positioning and command over the market [1].
Xylem
Xylem, a leading water technology firm, offers highly engineered PFAS treatment solutions through vast product and service offerings. The company maintains strong company ranking with its revolutionary GAC and ion exchange resin technologies. Xylem's strategic acquisition of Evoqua enhances its capability to address global water scarcity and reinforces its standing in the PFAS market. Operatives across 150 countries ensure Xylem's broad company footprint and unparalleled market reach, solidifying its reputation as an innovative leader in PFAS treatment [1].
Municipalities and industries are increasingly investing in PFAS filtration technologies to comply with evolving environmental standards and mitigate potential legal and reputational risks. Key technologies employed in PFAS filtration include activated carbon adsorption, reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, ion exchange resins, bioremediation, and others. Among these, Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) is one of the most used methods for PFAS removal. This technique functions by adsorbing PFAS molecules onto the surface of activated carbon particles, making it particularly effective for long-chain PFAS, although it may be less efficient for short-chain compounds [1].
The market is driven by several factors, including increasing regulatory scrutiny and tightening of environmental regulations regarding PFAS contamination, growing public awareness of health risks associated with PFAS exposure, expansion of manufacturing, chemical processing, and semiconductor industries, and rising litigation and liability costs for polluters [1]. However, the market also faces challenges such as the expensive and complex filtration process, limited availability of trained professionals, and proper management of treatment residuals generated during PFAS treatment [1].
Strategic acquisitions, partnerships, and innovation are driving growth in the market. Companies like Veolia, AECOM, and Xylem are actively investing in research and development, forming strategic partnerships, and engaging in collaborative initiatives to drive innovation, expand their global footprint, and maintain a competitive edge in this rapidly evolving market [1].
References
[1] Dublin, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "PFAS Filtration - Company Evaluation Report, 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Available at: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/07/18/3118022/28124/en/PFAS-Filtration-Company-Evaluation-Report-2025-Veolia-AECOM-and-Xylem-Dominate-PFAS-Treatment-Market-with-Advanced-Technologies-Strategic-Acquisitions-and-Global-Reach.html
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