- Comprehensive management of hazardous waste containing PFAS
- Proven analytical and logistics capabilities
- Controlled PFAS treatment and disposal solutions
Our expertise in managing hazardous waste containing PFAS
Analysis and secure transport
Separation and concentration
Disposal
Storage
Analysis and logistics for hazardous waste containing PFAS
We rely on our specialised laboratory in Givors, equipped with high-precision HPLC/MS-MS technologies, providing a dedicated analytical platform for PFAS analysis & characterisation. Results are delivered quickly and accurately, in line with regulatory monitoring requirements.
It notably enables:
Once the nature and concentration of PFAS contained in your industrial waste have been identified, we direct them toward the most appropriate treatment solution.
Through our sorting, transit and consolidation platforms, we provide safe and local handling of hazardous waste containing PFAS while ensuring nationwide coverage.
Treatment and disposal of PFAS in hazardous waste
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Strong scientific and institutional partnerships
We are committed to continuous innovation through collaborations with leading research organisations and industry stakeholders:
- Strategic partnership with CNRS for the development of innovative PFAS reduction solutions
- Active participation in several working groups as technical experts and contributors to the collective reflection on PFAS management in France.
Frequently asked questions
The management of hazardous waste containing PFAS substances is governed by an increasingly stringent and evolving European and French regulatory framework, particularly regarding industrial wastewater discharge monitoring and environmental exposure control.
At European level:
- Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs): establishes specific concentration requirements in waste for certain PFAS substances classified as persistent organic pollutants.
At national level:
- Law No. 2025-188 of February 27, 2025: strengthens prevention, monitoring and transparency obligations relating to PFAS substances, notably through environmental analytical data production.
- Decree No. 2025-958 of September 8, 2025: specifies the gradual reduction targets for PFAS discharges by 2030 for the concerned industrial facilities and sites.
Our PFAS management offering for hazardous waste is implemented in compliance with the applicable regulatory framework.
High-temperature incineration is an appropriate disposal solution for certain hazardous waste streams containing PFAS substances, particularly organic liquid waste and complex chemical waste.
It may notably apply to:
- Used solvents contaminated with PFAS
- Industrial oils containing PFAS
- Chlorinated or halogenated organic liquids
- Residues resulting from industrial water and effluent treatment
- Certain complex hazardous waste streams likely to contain PFAS substances
The possibility of directing waste toward high-temperature incineration nevertheless depends on several parameters: waste type, chemical composition, PFAS concentration, physico-chemical characteristics and acceptance conditions of specialised facilities.
Preliminary analyses are carried out to verify compatibility with authorised facilities and ensure effective destruction of PFAS.
1 depending on the molecule and its concentration
2 In accordance with the Ministerial Order of June 20, 2023 applicable to ICPE facilities (Installations Classified for Environmental Protection) and the Ministerial Order of September 3, 2025 applicable to WWTPs (Wastewater Treatment Plants)




