PFAS Filtration Market by Technology (Water Treatment Systems, Water Treatment Chemicals), Place of Treatment (In-Situ, Ex-Situ), Remediation Technology, Environmental Medium, Contaminant Type, and Region - Global Forecast to 2030
Market Report I 2025-04-24 I 222 Pages I MarketsandMarkets
The PFAS filtration market is projected to reach USD 2.99 billion by 2030 from USD 2.13 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period. PFAS filtration is a rapidly expanding segment within the water treatment industry, driven by growing concerns over the health risks and environmental persistence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), often called "forever chemicals." These compounds, found in numerous consumer and industrial products, are highly resistant to breakdown and have been linked to cancer, hormonal disruption, and other serious health issues. The market is witnessing accelerated growth due to increasingly strict environmental regulations, particularly in North America and Europe, where authorities are setting lower permissible limits for PFAS in drinking water. As a result, advanced technologies such as granular activated carbon (GAC), ion exchange resins, reverse osmosis (RO), and nanofiltration are being rapidly deployed across municipal and industrial sectors. In addition to regulatory pressure, rising public awareness, media attention, and significant government funding-such as the US EPA's investment in PFAS cleanup-are fueling market demand. Moreover, the increasing need for long-term, sustainable water treatment solutions amid population growth and urbanization further supports expansion. With growing investment, innovation, and policy support, PFAS filtration is positioned as a vital and fast-growing solution in the global effort to ensure access to clean, safe water.
"Ion exchange resin to be second fastest-growing segment in PFAS filtration market during forecast period"
Ion exchange resins have become an increasingly important technology in the removal of PFAS from contaminated water sources, offering high efficiency, selectivity, and reliability in treatment systems. These synthetic resins are made from highly porous, crosslinked polymers with functional groups capable of exchanging ions with PFAS compounds in water. Unlike traditional methods such as granular activated carbon (GAC), ion exchange resins can target long-chain and short-chain PFAS molecules, including more mobile and difficult-to-remove substances like PFBA and PFBS, making them a more comprehensive solution. The mechanism behind ion exchange involves the attraction between the functional groups on the resin and the negatively charged PFAS anions present in the water. As the contaminated water passes through the resin bed, PFAS molecules are removed by displacing less harmful ions bound to the resin. This process allows for rapid and selective PFAS removal, often with higher throughput and reduced contact time compared to other technologies. Additionally, ion exchange resins typically maintain performance longer before saturation, reducing the frequency of media replacement and overall operational costs. Ion exchange systems are widely used in both municipal and industrial settings. In municipal water treatment, they are ideal for ensuring compliance with increasingly stringent PFAS regulations, while in industrial applications-such as chemical manufacturing, electronics, and wastewater treatment-they offer tailored solutions for process-specific contaminants. The ability of ion exchange to handle variable water chemistries and remove PFAS at exceptionally low concentrations makes it particularly suitable for achieving emerging regulatory standards, such as the US EPA's proposed limits of just a few parts per trillion (ppt). One of the advantages of ion exchange resins is their compact system design, which allows for easy integration into existing treatment setups. However, like all technologies, they do have limitations. Spent resins require proper handling and disposal or regeneration, and while some can be reused, not all regeneration methods are effective for PFAS-laden resins due to the strong chemical bonds PFAS form.
Additionally, pretreatment may be necessary to remove competing organic or inorganic materials that could interfere with the resin's effectiveness. Despite these challenges, the high efficiency and adaptability of ion exchange resins make them one of the most promising and fastest-growing technologies in the PFAS filtration market. As regulatory pressure increases and the need for long-term PFAS solutions grows, ion exchange will play a key role in the future of clean water treatment.
"Commercial to be second fastest-growing segment in PFAS filtration market during forecast period"
The commercial sector represents a significant and growing end-use industry in the PFAS filtration market, driven by increased regulatory oversight, rising consumer expectations, and the need to ensure safety in high-traffic environments. Commercial establishments such as office buildings, shopping centers, hospitals, hotels, schools, and airports often rely on large volumes of water for various operations-from drinking and food preparation to cleaning and sanitation. As awareness around PFAS contamination intensifies, these facilities are under pressure to provide clean and safe water for regulatory compliance and to protect public health. Many commercial facilities are located in urban or industrial areas where PFAS contamination in water supplies is more likely due to runoff, industrial discharge, or legacy pollution from firefighting foams and manufacturing processes. To address these concerns, businesses increasingly invest in advanced PFAS filtration technologies such as reverse osmosis (RO), ion exchange resins, and granular activated carbon (GAC) systems. These technologies offer scalable and effective solutions that can be integrated into existing infrastructure without major disruptions. Beyond regulatory drivers, corporate sustainability goals and green building certifications are also encouraging commercial users to implement high-performance water treatment systems. Retailers, healthcare providers, and hospitality brands are now prioritizing clean water as a key component of environmental responsibility and customer trust. As a result, the commercial sector is emerging as a vital contributor to the growth of the PFAS filtration market.
"Europe to second-largest market for PFAS filtration during forecast period"
The PFAS filtration market in Europe is experiencing steady growth, driven by heightened environmental awareness, evolving regulatory frameworks, and a strong commitment to public health and sustainability. European countries are increasingly recognizing the risks associated with PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) contamination, leading to more stringent water quality standards and proactive remediation efforts across the region.
The European Union (EU) has significantly regulated PFAS use and exposure. Under the EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability and the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) regulation, several PFAS compounds are restricted or reviewed for potential bans. In 2023, five EU member states-Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden-submitted a proposal to restrict the entire class of PFAS chemicals, which could become one of the world's most comprehensive bans. These regulatory efforts are compelling industries and municipalities to adopt advanced PFAS filtration technologies to meet compliance standards and reduce environmental impact. A strong public sector and well-developed water infrastructure support Europe's market. Municipal utilities and industrial sectors such as manufacturing, textiles, and food processing are investing in technologies like granular activated carbon (GAC), ion exchange, and reverse osmosis to remove PFAS from water sources. In addition, ongoing research and innovation in environmental engineering, supported by EU funding programs like Horizon Europe, further accelerate the development of efficient and sustainable filtration solutions.
Countries like Germany, the Netherlands, and the Nordic nations are leading the region in PFAS mitigation, while Southern and Eastern Europe are gradually expanding their capabilities in response to increasing awareness and EU-level guidance. Public pressure and media coverage around PFAS-related health risks are also fueling demand for clean water technologies across the continent. Overall, Europe represents a dynamic and policy-driven PFAS filtration market. With continued regulatory tightening, growing environmental responsibility, and technological advancement, the region is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping global PFAS remediation strategies in the years ahead.
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Extensive primary interviews were conducted to determine and verify the market size for several segments and sub-segments, and the information was gathered through secondary research.
The break-up of primary interviews is given below:
By Department: Tier 1: 40%, Tier 2: 25%, and Tier 3: 35%
By Designation: C Level: 35%, Director Level: 30%, and Executives: 35%
By Region: North America: 25%, Europe: 45%, Asia Pacific: 20%, South America: 5%, Middle East & Africa 5%
Veolia (France), AECOM (US), WSP (Canada), Clean Earth (US), Wood (UK), Xylem (US), Jacobs (US), TRC Companies, Inc. (US), Battelle Memorial Institute (US), Cyclopure, Inc. (US), Calgon Carbon Corporation (US), Regenesis (US), Mineral Technologies, Inc. (US), CDM Smith, Inc. (US), and Pentair (UK) are the key players in the PFAS Filtration market.
The study includes an in-depth competitive analysis of these key players in the authentication and brand
protection market, with their company profiles, recent developments, and key market strategies.
Research Coverage
The market study covers the PFAS Filtration market across various segments. It aims to estimate the market size and the growth potential of this market across different segments based on contaminant type, environmental medium, remediation technology, service type, technology type, end-use industry, and region. The study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of key players in the market, their company profiles, key observations related to their products and business offerings, recent developments, and key growth strategies they adopted to improve their position in the PFAS filtration market.
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The report is expected to help the market leaders/new entrants in this market share the closest approximations of the revenue numbers of the overall PFAS filtration market and its segments and sub-segments. This report is projected to help stakeholders understand the market's competitive landscape, gain insights to improve the position of their businesses, and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report also aims to help stakeholders understand the pulse of the market and provides them with information on the key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.
The report provides insights into the following points:
Analysis of key drivers (Increasing regulatory scrutiny and tightening environmental regulations, growing public awareness of health risks associated with PFAS exposures), restraints (Expensive and complex filtration process, Limited availability of trained professionals), opportunities (significant potential to expand globally), and challenges (proper management of treatment residuals generated during PFAS treatment)
Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets the report analyses the PFAS filtration market across varied regions
Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products & services, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the PFAS filtration market
Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, and service offerings of leading players like Veolia (France), AECOM (US), WSP (Canada), Clean Earth (US), Wood (UK), Xylem (US), Jacobs (US), TRC Companies, Inc. (US), Battelle Memorial Institute (US), Cyclopure, Inc. (US), Calgon Carbon Corporation (US), Regenesis (US), Mineral Technologies, Inc. (US), CDM Smith, Inc. (US), and Pentair (UK) are the top manufacturers covered in the PFAS filtration market.
1 INTRODUCTION 23
1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES 23
1.2 MARKET DEFINITION 23
1.3 INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS 24
1.4 STUDY SCOPE 25
1.4.1 MARKETS COVERED 25
1.4.2 YEARS CONSIDERED 26
1.5 CURRENCY CONSIDERED 26
1.6 UNIT CONSIDERED 26
1.7 STAKEHOLDERS 26
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 27
2.1 RESEARCH DATA 27
2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA 28
2.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources 28
2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA 29
2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources 29
2.1.2.2 Breakdown of interviews with experts 30
2.1.2.3 Key industry insights 31
2.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION 32
2.2.1 TOP-DOWN APPROACH 32
2.2.2 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH 33
2.3 DATA TRIANGULATION 34
2.4 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS 35
2.5 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS 35
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 36
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS 42
4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN THE PFAS FILTRATION MARKET 42
4.2 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY 42
4.3 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY 43
5 MARKET OVERVIEW 44
5.1 INTRODUCTION 44
5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS 44
5.2.1 DRIVERS 45
5.2.1.1 Increasing regulatory scrutiny and tightening of environmental regulations regarding PFAS contamination 45
5.2.1.2 Growing public awareness of health risks associated with PFAS exposure 46
5.2.1.3 Expansion of manufacturing, chemical processing, and semiconductor industries 46
5.2.1.4 Rising litigation and liability cost for polluters 47
5.2.2 RESTRAINTS 47
5.2.2.1 Expensive and complex filtration process 47
5.2.2.2 Limited availability of trained professionals 48
5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES 48
5.2.3.1 Significant potential to expand globally 48
5.2.3.2 Significant government funding and support for PFAS research, development, and filtration efforts 49
5.2.4 CHALLENGES 49
5.2.4.1 Proper management of treatment residuals generated during PFAS treatment 49
5.2.4.2 Addressing emerging PFAS compounds and understanding their potential risks and treatment requirements 50
5.2.4.3 Challenges in retrofitting existing water treatment plants for PFAS filtration 50
5.3 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS 51
5.3.1 RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIERS 51
5.3.2 R&D COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS 52
5.3.3 WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS/SYSTEM SUPPLIERS 52
5.3.4 WATER TREATMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS 52
5.3.5 END USERS 52
5.4 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 52
5.4.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS 53
5.4.2 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES 53
5.4.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS 54
5.4.4 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS 54
5.4.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY 54
5.5 PATENT ANALYSIS 55
5.5.1 METHODOLOGY 55
5.5.2 DOCUMENT TYPES 55
5.5.3 PUBLICATION TRENDS IN LAST 10 YEARS 56
5.5.4 INSIGHTS 56
5.5.5 JURISDICTION ANALYSIS 56
5.5.6 TOP 10 PATENT OWNERS IN LAST 10 YEARS 57
5.6 ECOSYSTEM/MARKET MAP 58
5.7 TRADE ANALYSIS 59
5.7.1 IMPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE 842121 59
5.7.2 EXPORT SCENARIO FOR HS CODE 842121 60
5.8 MACROECONOMIC OVERVIEW AND KEY TRENDS 61
5.8.1 GDP TRENDS AND FORECASTS 61
5.9 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS 62
5.9.1 COATED SAND 62
5.9.2 FOAM FRACTIONATION 63
5.9.3 MODIFIED CLAY TECHNOLOGY 63
5.9.4 NANO FILTRATION (NF) AND REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO) 63
5.9.5 SORPTION TECHNOLOGY 64
5.9.6 ION EXCHANGE RESIN 64
5.9.7 IN SITU REMEDIATION WITH COLLOIDAL ACTIVATED CARBON 64
5.9.8 SOIL WASHING 65
5.9.9 ZEOLITE & CLAY MINERALS 65
5.9.10 DE-FLUORO 66
5.10 TARIFF & REGULATORY LANDSCAPE 66
5.10.1 REGULATIONS 66
5.10.1.1 North America 66
5.10.1.2 Europe 68
5.10.1.3 Asia Pacific 68
5.10.1.4 Middle East & Africa and South America 69
5.11 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER'S BUSINESS 69
5.12 KEY CONFERENCES & EVENTS IN 2025-2026 70
5.13 KEY STAKEHOLDERS & BUYING CRITERIA 71
5.13.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS 72
5.13.2 BUYING CRITERIA 72
5.13.2.1 Quality 72
5.13.2.2 Service 72
5.14 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS 74
5.14.1 VEOLIA 74
5.14.2 EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES 74
5.14.3 CALGON CARBON CORPORATION 74
5.14.4 REGENESIS 75
5.15 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO 76
6 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE 77
6.1 INTRODUCTION 78
6.2 PFOA & PFOS 79
6.2.1 SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PRESENCE IN ENVIRONMENT TO DRIVE MARKET 79
6.3 MULTIPLE PFAS COMPOUNDS 80
6.3.1 STRINGENT REGULATORY RESPONSE TO DRIVE MARKET 80
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7 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY 82
7.1 INTRODUCTION 83
7.2 INDUSTRIAL 84
7.2.1 OIL & GAS 84
7.2.1.1 Stringent environmental regulations to drive market 84
7.2.2 PHARMACEUTICAL 85
7.2.2.1 Growing awareness of health and environmental impacts of PFAS contamination to drive demand 85
7.2.3 CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING 85
7.2.3.1 Expanding chemical manufacturing sector to drive market 85
7.2.4 MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING 86
7.2.4.1 Growing mining industry, coupled with stringent regulations regarding discharge, to drive market 86
7.2.5 OTHER INDUSTRIAL SEGMENTS 87
7.3 COMMERCIAL 87
7.3.1 ACTIVATED CARBON AND ION EXCHANGE ARE EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR PFAS FILTRATION IN COMMERCIAL SEGMENT 87
7.4 MUNICIPAL 88
7.4.1 DRINKING WATER TREATMENT 88
7.4.1.1 Stringent environmental regulations related to drinking water to drive market 88
7.4.2 WASTEWATER TREATMENT 89
7.4.2.1 Growing public concern to drive market 89
8 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIUM 90
8.1 INTRODUCTION 91
8.2 GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION 92
8.2.1 STRINGENT FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS TO DRIVE MARKET 92
8.3 SOIL REMEDIATION 92
8.3.1 EFFECTIVE ELIMINATION OR NEUTRALIZATION OF PFAS CONTAMINATES TO DRIVE MARKET 92
8.4 SURFACE WATER AND SEDIMENT REMEDIATION 93
8.4.1 INCREASING AWARENESS OF PFAS CONTAMINATION TO BOOST MARKET 93
9 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY 94
9.1 INTRODUCTION 95
9.2 MEMBRANES 97
9.2.1 ADOPTION OF MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGIES DRIVEN BY STRINGENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS 97
9.2.2 RO MEMBRANES 97
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9.3 CHEMICALS 97
9.3.1 COST-EFFECTIVE FOR LARGE-SCALE REMEDIATION 97
9.3.2 ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION 98
9.3.3 CHEMICAL OXIDATION 98
9.3.4 ION EXCHANGE RESIN 99
9.3.5 BIOREMEDIATION 99
9.3.6 OTHER REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES 100
10 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY PLACE OF TREATMENT 101
10.1 INTRODUCTION 102
10.2 IN-SITU 103
10.3 EX-SITU 103
11 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE 104
11.1 INTRODUCTION 105
11.2 ON-SITE 106
11.2.1 IMMEDIACY AND CONVENIENCE TO DRIVE DEMAND 106
11.3 OFF-SITE 106
11.3.1 SUITABILITY FOR MUNICIPAL & INDUSTRIAL END-USE INDUSTRIES TO DRIVE MARKET 106
12 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE 107
12.1 INTRODUCTION 108
12.2 WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS 109
12.2.1 ACTIVATED CARBON FILTERS SUITABLE FOR LARGE-SCALE WATER TREATMENT APPLICATIONS 109
12.3 WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS 110
12.3.1 TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS IN WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS TO DRIVE MARKET 110
13 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REGION 111
13.1 INTRODUCTION 112
13.2 NORTH AMERICA 114
13.2.1 US 120
13.2.1.1 Stringent regulations on PFAS contamination to drive market 120
13.2.2 CANADA 121
13.2.2.1 Rising government initiatives for PFAS removal to drive market 121
13.2.3 MEXICO 122
13.2.3.1 Increasing demand across industries to drive market 122
13.3 EUROPE 123
13.3.1 GERMANY 129
13.3.1.1 Rising demand from end-use industries to fuel market growth 129
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13.3.2 FRANCE 130
13.3.2.1 Growing focus on adherence to EU drinking water regulations to drive demand 130
13.3.3 UK 131
13.3.3.1 Universities and the government are funding PFAS removal projects 131
13.3.4 REST OF EUROPE 132
13.4 ASIA PACIFIC 133
13.4.1 CHINA 138
13.4.1.1 Stringent water treatment policies to drive demand 138
13.4.2 JAPAN 139
13.4.2.1 Growing pharmaceutical industry to drive market 139
13.4.3 AUSTRALIA 139
13.4.3.1 Stringent government regulations to drive market 139
13.4.4 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC 141
13.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA 141
13.5.1 GCC COUNTRIES 146
13.5.1.1 Saudi Arabia 147
13.5.1.1.1 Government focus on water and wastewater treatment to drive market 147
13.5.2 UAE 148
13.5.2.1 Strong oil & gas sector to drive market 148
13.5.3 OTHER GCC COUNTRIES 148
13.5.4 SOUTH AFRICA 148
13.5.4.1 Growth in mining industry to drive market 148
13.5.5 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA 149
13.6 SOUTH AMERICA 150
13.6.1 BRAZIL 155
13.6.1.1 Government support and regulations to drive market 155
13.6.2 ARGENTINA 156
13.6.2.1 Stringent environmental regulations to drive market 156
13.6.3 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA 157
14 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE 158
14.1 OVERVIEW 158
14.2 KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN 158
14.3 REVENUE ANALYSIS, 2021-2023 159
14.4 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2024 160
14.5 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2024 162
14.5.1 STARS 162
14.5.2 EMERGING LEADERS 162
14.5.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS 162
14.5.4 PARTICIPANTS 162
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14.5.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2024 164
14.5.5.1 Company footprint 164
14.5.5.2 Region footprint 165
14.5.5.3 End-use industry footprint 166
14.6 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2024 167
14.6.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES 167
14.6.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES 167
14.6.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES 167
14.6.4 STARTING BLOCKS 167
14.6.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING: STARTUPS/SMES, 2024 169
14.6.5.1 Detailed list of startups/SMEs 169
14.6.5.2 Competitive benchmarking of startups/SMEs 170
14.7 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL MATRIX 171
14.8 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON 172
14.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO 172
14.9.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES 172
14.9.2 DEALS 174
14.9.3 EXPANSIONS 176
15 COMPANY PROFILES 177
15.1 MAJOR PLAYERS 177
15.1.1 VEOLIA 177
15.1.1.1 Business overview 177
15.1.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 178
15.1.1.3 Recent developments 179
15.1.1.3.1 Product launches 179
15.1.1.3.2 Deals 179
15.1.1.3.3 Expansions 180
15.1.1.4 MnM view 181
15.1.1.4.1 Key strengths 181
15.1.1.4.2 Strategic choices 181
15.1.1.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats 181
15.1.2 AECOM 182
15.1.2.1 Business overview 182
15.1.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 183
15.1.2.3 Recent developments 183
15.1.2.3.1 Product launches 183
15.1.2.3.2 Deals 183
15.1.2.4 MnM view 184
15.1.2.4.1 Key strengths 184
15.1.2.4.2 Strategic choices 184
15.1.2.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats 184
15.1.3 WSP 185
15.1.3.1 Business overview 185
15.1.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 186
15.1.3.3 Recent developments 187
15.1.3.3.1 Deals 187
15.1.3.4 MnM view 188
15.1.3.4.1 Key strengths 188
15.1.3.4.2 Strategic choices 188
15.1.3.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats 188
15.1.4 XYLEM 189
15.1.4.1 Business overview 189
15.1.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 190
15.1.4.3 Recent developments 190
15.1.4.3.1 Deals 190
15.1.4.4 MnM view 191
15.1.4.4.1 Key strengths 191
15.1.4.4.2 Strategic choices 191
15.1.4.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats 191
15.1.5 JACOBS 192
15.1.5.1 Business overview 192
15.1.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 193
15.1.5.3 Recent developments 193
15.1.5.3.1 Deals 193
15.1.5.4 MnM view 194
15.1.5.4.1 Key strengths 194
15.1.5.4.2 Strategic choices 194
15.1.5.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats 194
15.1.6 CLEAN EARTH 195
15.1.6.1 Business overview 195
15.1.6.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 195
15.1.6.3 Recent developments 196
15.1.6.3.1 Product launches 196
15.1.6.3.2 Deals 197
15.1.6.4 MnM view 197
15.1.7 JOHN WOOD GROUP PLC 198
15.1.7.1 Business overview 198
15.1.7.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 199
15.1.7.3 MnM view 199
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15.1.8 TRC COMPANIES, INC. 200
15.1.8.1 Business overview 200
15.1.8.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 200
15.1.8.3 Recent developments 201
15.1.8.3.1 Deals 201
15.1.8.4 MnM view 201
15.1.9 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE 202
15.1.9.1 Business overview 202
15.1.9.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 202
15.1.9.3 Recent developments 203
15.1.9.3.1 Product launches 203
15.1.9.3.2 Deals 203
15.1.9.4 MnM view 204
15.1.10 CYCLOPURE 205
15.1.10.1 Business overview 205
15.1.10.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered 205
15.1.10.3 Recent developments 206
15.1.10.3.1 Product launches 206
15.1.10.3.2 Deals 206
15.1.10.4 MnM view 206
15.2 OTHER PLAYERS 207
15.2.1 CALGON CARBON CORPORATION 207
15.2.2 REGENESIS 207
15.2.3 MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 208
15.2.4 CDM SMITH, INC. 208
15.2.5 PENTAIR 209
15.2.6 AQUASANA INC. 209
15.2.7 NEWTERRA CORPORATION 210
15.2.8 LANXESS 210
15.2.9 EUROWATER 211
15.2.10 AQUA-AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. 211
15.2.11 HYDROVIV 212
15.2.12 SALTWORKS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 212
15.2.13 ACLARITY, INC. 213
15.2.14 AQUAGGA, INC. 213
15.2.15 ONVECTOR LLC. 214
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16 APPENDIX 215
16.1 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS' SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL 218
16.2 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS 220
16.3 RELATED REPORTS 220
16.4 AUTHOR DETAILS 221
TABLE 1 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS 24
TABLE 2 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 54
TABLE 3 PFAS FILTRATION: ECOSYSTEM 59
TABLE 4 PROJECTED REAL GDP GROWTH (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE CHANGE) OF
KEY COUNTRIES, 2023-2029 61
TABLE 5 GDP GROWTH ESTIMATES AND PROJECTIONS, BY COUNTRY, 2024-2027 (USD) 62
TABLE 6 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: KEY CONFERENCES & EVENTS, 2025-2026 70
TABLE 7 INFLUENCE OF INSTITUTIONAL BUYERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP 3 END-USE INDUSTRIES 72
TABLE 8 KEY BUYING CRITERIA FOR TOP 3 END-USE INDUSTRIES 73
TABLE 9 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 78
TABLE 10 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 78
TABLE 11 US STATE GUIDELINE VALUES FOR PFBS 81
TABLE 12 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 83
TABLE 13 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 83
TABLE 14 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2021-2024 (KILOTON) 84
TABLE 15 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2025-2030 (KILOTON) 84
TABLE 16 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIUM,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 91
TABLE 17 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIUM,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 91
TABLE 18 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 95
TABLE 19 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 96
TABLE 20 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 96
TABLE 21 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 96
TABLE 22 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY PLACE OF TREATMENT, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 102
TABLE 23 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY PLACE OF TREATMENT, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 102
TABLE 24 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 105
TABLE 25 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 105
TABLE 26 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 108
TABLE 27 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 108
TABLE 28 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REGION, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 112
TABLE 29 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REGION, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 113
TABLE 30 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REGION, 2021-2024 (KILOTON) 113
TABLE 31 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REGION, 2025-2030 (KILOTON) 113
TABLE 32 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 115
TABLE 33 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 116
TABLE 34 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 116
TABLE 35 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 116
TABLE 36 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 116
TABLE 37 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 117
TABLE 38 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 117
TABLE 39 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 117
TABLE 40 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 117
TABLE 41 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 118
TABLE 42 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2021-2024 (KILOTON) 118
TABLE 43 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2025-2030 (KILOTON) 118
TABLE 44 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 119
TABLE 45 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 119
TABLE 46 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 119
TABLE 47 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 120
TABLE 48 US: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 121
TABLE 49 US: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 121
TABLE 50 CANADA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 122
TABLE 51 CANADA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 122
TABLE 52 MEXICO: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 123
TABLE 53 MEXICO: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 123
TABLE 54 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 124
TABLE 55 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 125
TABLE 56 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2021-2024 (KILOTON) 125
TABLE 57 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2025-2030 (KILOTON) 125
TABLE 58 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 125
TABLE 59 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 126
TABLE 60 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 126
TABLE 61 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 126
TABLE 62 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 126
TABLE 63 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 127
TABLE 64 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 127
TABLE 65 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 128
TABLE 66 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 128
TABLE 67 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 128
TABLE 68 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 129
TABLE 69 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 129
TABLE 70 GERMANY: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 130
TABLE 71 GERMANY: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 130
TABLE 72 FRANCE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 131
TABLE 73 FRANCE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 131
TABLE 74 UK: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 132
TABLE 75 UK: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 132
TABLE 76 REST OF EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 132
TABLE 77 REST OF EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 133
TABLE 78 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 133
TABLE 79 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 133
TABLE 80 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2021-2024 (KILOTON) 134
TABLE 81 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2025-2030 (KILOTON) 134
TABLE 82 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 134
TABLE 83 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 134
TABLE 84 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 135
TABLE 85 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 135
TABLE 86 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 135
TABLE 87 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 136
TABLE 88 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 136
TABLE 89 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 136
TABLE 90 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 137
TABLE 91 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 137
TABLE 92 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 137
TABLE 93 ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 137
TABLE 94 CHINA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 138
TABLE 95 CHINA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 138
TABLE 96 JAPAN: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 139
TABLE 97 JAPAN: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 139
TABLE 98 AUSTRALIA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 140
TABLE 99 AUSTRALIA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 140
TABLE 100 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 141
TABLE 101 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 141
TABLE 102 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 142
TABLE 103 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 142
TABLE 104 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 142
TABLE 105 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 143
TABLE 106 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 143
TABLE 107 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 143
TABLE 108 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2021-2024 (KILOTON) 144
TABLE 109 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2025-2030 (KILOTON) 144
TABLE 110 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 144
TABLE 111 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 145
TABLE 112 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 145
TABLE 113 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 145
TABLE 114 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 145
TABLE 115 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 146
TABLE 116 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2021-2024 (KILOTON) 146
TABLE 117 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2025-2030 (KILOTON) 146
TABLE 118 GCC COUNTRIES: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 146
TABLE 119 GCC COUNTRIES: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 147
TABLE 120 SOUTH AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 149
TABLE 121 SOUTH AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 149
TABLE 122 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 149
TABLE 123 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 150
TABLE 124 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 150
TABLE 125 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 150
TABLE 126 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2021-2024 (KILOTON) 151
TABLE 127 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY COUNTRY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 151
TABLE 128 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 151
TABLE 129 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 151
TABLE 130 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 152
TABLE 131 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY CONTAMINANT TYPE,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 152
TABLE 132 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 152
TABLE 133 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 153
TABLE 134 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2021-2024 (KILOTON) 153
TABLE 135 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY, 2025-2030 (KILOTON) 153
TABLE 136 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 154
TABLE 137 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 154
TABLE 138 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 154
TABLE 139 SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (KILOTON) 154
TABLE 140 BRAZIL: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 155
TABLE 141 BRAZIL: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 155
TABLE 142 ARGENTINA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 156
TABLE 143 ARGENTINA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY,
2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 156
TABLE 144 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2021-2024 (USD MILLION) 157
TABLE 145 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY, 2025-2030 (USD MILLION) 157
TABLE 146 COMPANIES ADOPTED PRODUCT LAUNCHES AND ACQUISITIONS AS KEY GROWTH STRATEGIES BETWEEN 2019 AND 2025 158
TABLE 147 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: DEGREE OF COMPETITION, 2024 160
TABLE 148 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: COMPANY FOOTPRINT 164
TABLE 149 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: REGION FOOTPRINT 165
TABLE 150 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: END-USE INDUSTRY FOOTPRINT 166
TABLE 151 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: DETAILED LIST OF KEY START-UPS/SMES 169
TABLE 152 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF KEY STARTUPS/SMES 170
TABLE 153 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: PRODUCT LAUNCHES,
JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 172
TABLE 154 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 174
TABLE 155 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: EXPANSIONS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 176
TABLE 156 VEOLIA: COMPANY OVERVIEW 177
TABLE 157 VEOLIA: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 178
TABLE 158 VEOLIA: PRODUCT LAUNCHES, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 179
TABLE 159 VEOLIA: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 179
TABLE 160 VEOLIA: EXPANSIONS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 180
TABLE 161 AECOM: COMPANY OVERVIEW 182
TABLE 162 AECOM: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 183
TABLE 163 AECOM: PRODUCT LAUNCHES, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 183
TABLE 164 AECOM: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 183
TABLE 165 WSP CORPORATION: COMPANY OVERVIEW 185
TABLE 166 WSP: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 186
TABLE 167 WSP: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 187
TABLE 168 XYLEM: COMPANY OVERVIEW 189
TABLE 169 XYLEM: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 190
TABLE 170 XYLEM: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 190
TABLE 171 JACOBS: COMPANY OVERVIEW 192
TABLE 172 JACOBS: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 193
TABLE 173 JACOBS: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 193
TABLE 174 CLEAN EARTH: COMPANY OVERVIEW 195
TABLE 175 CLEAN EARTH: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 195
TABLE 176 CLEAN EARTH: PRODUCT LAUNCHES, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 196
TABLE 177 CLEAN EARTH: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 197
TABLE 178 JOHN WOOD GROUP PLC: COMPANY OVERVIEW 198
TABLE 179 JOHN WOOD GROUP PLC: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 199
TABLE 180 TRC COMPANIES, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 200
TABLE 181 TRC COMPANIES, INC.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 200
TABLE 182 TRC COMPANIES, INC: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 201
TABLE 183 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE: COMPANY OVERVIEW 202
TABLE 184 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 202
TABLE 185 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE: PRODUCT LAUNCHES,
JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 203
TABLE 186 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 203
TABLE 187 CYCLOPURE: COMPANY OVERVIEW 205
TABLE 188 CYCLOPURE: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED 205
TABLE 189 CYCLOPURE: PRODUCT LAUNCHES, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 206
TABLE 190 CYCLOPURE: DEALS, JANUARY 2019-DECEMBER 2024 206
TABLE 191 CALGON CARBON CORPORATION: COMPANY OVERVIEW 207
TABLE 192 REGENESIS: COMPANY OVERVIEW 207
TABLE 193 MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 208
TABLE 194 CDM SMITH, INC. COMPANY OVERVIEW 208
TABLE 195 PENTAIR: COMPANY OVERVIEW 209
TABLE 196 AQUASANA INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 209
TABLE 197 NEWTERRA CORPORATION: COMPANY OVERVIEW 210
TABLE 198 LANXESS: COMPANY OVERVIEW 210
TABLE 199 EUROWATER: COMPANY OVERVIEW 211
TABLE 200 AQUA-AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 211
TABLE 201 HYDROVIV: COMPANY OVERVIEW 212
TABLE 202 SALTWORKS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 212
TABLE 203 ACLARITY, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 213
TABLE 204 AQUAGGA, INC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 213
TABLE 205 ONVECTOR LLC.: COMPANY OVERVIEW 214
FIGURE 1 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: RESEARCH DESIGN 27
FIGURE 2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH 32
FIGURE 3 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH 33
FIGURE 4 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: DATA TRIANGULATION 34
FIGURE 5 WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS TO HOLD LARGER SHARE IN MARKET,
BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE, TILL 2030 36
FIGURE 6 ACTIVATED CARBON TO LEAD PFAS FILTRATION MARKET BETWEEN
2025 AND 2030 37
FIGURE 7 PFOA & PFOS CONTAMINANT TYPE TO LEAD PFAS FILTRATION MARKET
BETWEEN 2025 AND 2030 38
FIGURE 8 GROUNDWATER ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIUM TYPE TO LEAD PFAS FILTRATION MARKET BETWEEN 2025 AND 2030 38
FIGURE 9 EX-SITU TO LEAD PFAS FILTRATION MARKET BETWEEN 2025 AND 2030 39
FIGURE 10 OFF-SITE TO LEAD PFAS FILTRATION MARKET BETWEEN 2025 AND 2030 39
FIGURE 11 MUNICIPAL TO HOLD LARGEST MARKET SHARE BETWEEN 2025 AND 2030 40
FIGURE 12 NORTH AMERICA TO LEAD PFAS FILTRATION MARKET THROUGHOUT
FORECAST PERIOD 40
FIGURE 13 PFAS-RESTRICTED ECONOMIES TO WITNESS HIGHER DEMAND FOR PFAS FILTRATION PRODUCTS DURING FORECAST PERIOD 42
FIGURE 14 RO MEMBRANE & NANOFILTRATION TO GROW AT HIGHEST CAGR DURING FORECAST PERIOD 42
FIGURE 15 INDUSTRIAL SEGMENT TO GROW AT HIGHEST CAGR DURING FORECAST PERIOD 43
FIGURE 16 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: DRIVERS, RESTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES,
AND CHALLENGES 44
FIGURE 17 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS 51
FIGURE 18 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 53
FIGURE 19 PFAS MARKET: NUMBER OF PATENTS GRANTED 55
FIGURE 20 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET ECOSYSTEM 58
FIGURE 21 IMPORT DATA FOR HS CODE 842121 (MACHINERY AND APPARATUS FOR FILTERING OR PURIFYING WATER), BY KEY COUNTRY, 2020-2024 59
FIGURE 22 EXPORT DATA FOR HS CODE 842121 (MACHINERY AND APPARATUS FOR FILTERING OR PURIFYING WATER), BY KEY COUNTRY, 2020-2024 60
FIGURE 23 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING
CUSTOMER'S BUSINESS 69
FIGURE 24 INFLUENCE OF STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR
TOP 3 END-USE INDUSTRIES 71
FIGURE 25 SUPPLIER SELECTION CRITERION 73
FIGURE 26 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO 76
FIGURE 27 PFOA & PFOS SEGMENT DOMINATES PFAS FILTRATION MARKET IN 2025 78
FIGURE 28 MUNICIPAL SEGMENT TO LEAD PFAS FILTRATION MARKET IN 2025 83
FIGURE 29 GROUNDWATER SEGMENT TO LEAD PFAS FILTRATION MARKET IN 2025 AND 2030 91
FIGURE 30 ACTIVATED CARBON SEGMENT TO DOMINATE PFAS FILTRATION MARKET IN 2025 95
FIGURE 31 EX-SITU SEGMENT TO DRIVE PFAS FILTRATION MARKET IN 2025 AND 2030 102
FIGURE 32 OFF-SITE SEGMENT TO DOMINATE PFAS FILTRATION MARKET IN 2025 105
FIGURE 33 WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS SEGMENT TO LEAD
PFAS FILTRATION MARKET IN 2025 108
FIGURE 34 NORTH AMERICA: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET SNAPSHOT 115
FIGURE 35 EUROPE: PFAS FILTRATION MARKET SNAPSHOT 124
FIGURE 36 REVENUE ANALYSIS OF TOP PLAYERS IN PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, 2021-2023 159
FIGURE 37 MARKET SHARE OF KEY PLAYERS IN PFAS FILTRATION MARKET, 2024 160
FIGURE 38 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX (KEY PLAYERS), 2024 163
FIGURE 39 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET:
COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX (START-UPS/SMES), 2024 168
FIGURE 40 COMPANY VALUATION 171
FIGURE 41 EV/EBITDA OF KEY VENDORS 171
FIGURE 42 PFAS FILTRATION MARKET: BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 172
FIGURE 43 VEOLIA: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 178
FIGURE 44 AECOM: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 182
FIGURE 45 WSP: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 186
FIGURE 46 XYLEM: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 189
FIGURE 47 JACOBS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 192
FIGURE 48 JOHN WOOD GROUP PLC: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 198
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Delivery is fulfilled by our partners directly. Once an order has been placed we inform the partner by sharing the delivery email details given in the order process.
Delivery is usually made within 24 hours of an order being placed, however it may take longer should your order be placed prior to the weekend or if otherwise specified on the Market Report details page. Additionally, if details have been not fully completed in the Order process a delay in delivery is possible.
If a delay in delivery is expected you will be informed about it immediately.
As most Market Reports are delivered in PDF format we almost never have to add additional Shipping Charges. If, however you are ordering a Higher License service or a specific delivery format (e.g. CD version) charges may apply.
If you are concerned about additional Shipping Charges we recommend you to Contact us to double check.
We work in Partnership with PayU to ensure payments are made securely in a fast and effortless way. PayU is the e-payments division of Naspers.
Naspers operates in over 133 International Markets and ranks 3rd Globally in terms of the number of e-commerce customers served.
For more information on PayU please visit: https://www.payu.pl/en/about-us
If you require an invoice prior to payment, this is possible. To ensure a speedy delivery of the Market Report we require all relevant company details and you agree to maximum payment terms of 30 days from receipt of order.
With our regular clients deliver of the Market Report can be made prior to receiving payment, however in some circumstances we may ask for payment to be received before arranging for the Market Report to be delivered.
We have specifically partnered with leading International companies to protect your privacy by using different technologies and processes to ensure security.
Everything submitted to Scotts International is encrypted via SSL (Secure Socket Layer) and all personal information provided to Scotts International is stored on computer systems with limited access in controlled environments.
We partner with PayU (https://www.payu.pl/en/about-us) to ensure all credit card payments are made securely in a fast and effortless way.
PayU offers 250+ various payment channels and eWallet services across 4 continents allowing buyers to pay electronically, whether on a computer or a mobile device.