Halogens

What are halogens?

Halogenated compounds are organic chemicals that contain elements such as chlorine, fluorine, or bromine. They are widely used in industrial processes, including solvents, refrigerants, and chemical manufacturing

Sources & occurrence

These compounds are commonly found at manufacturing plants, chemical processing facilities, and sites with historical solvent use. Contamination can persist in soil and groundwater for extended periods.

Environmental & health impact

Halogenated compounds are chemically stable and resistant to degradation. Many are toxic, can accumulate in the environment, and pose long-term risks to ecosystems and human health.

MycoMine treatment

Halogenated compounds are organic chemicals that contain elements such as chlorine, fluorine, or bromine. They are widely used in industrial processes, including solvents, refrigerants, and chemical manufacturing

MycoMine turns your pollutants into biomass

How our treatment process works

Analyzing pollutants and site conditions

We begin by building a clear understanding of your site and waste streams. This includes identifying which pollutants are present, where they are located, and how they behave under site-specific conditions.

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Testing samples against our fungal library

Samples from the site are collected and tested against our fungal library in controlled environments. This allows us to evaluate how effectively different strains degrade the specific pollutants present.

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Designing treatment system based on site needs

Based on testing results, we design a modular treatment system adapted to your site and waste streams. We select the appropriate fungal cultures and define the operating conditions required for effective degradation.

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Installing containerized modular treatment units

The modular system is installed directly on-site or at a nearby treatment location. Designed for rapid deployment, it can be integrated with minimal disruption to ongoing operations.

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Fungal systems breaking down pollutants over time

Once operational, contaminated material is processed through the system where fungal strains break down pollutants over time. Through enzymatic processes, complex compounds are degraded into simpler, non-toxic substances.

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Pollutants fully converted into compostable biomass

After treatment, results are verified through laboratory analysis to confirm pollutant reduction and system performance. We provide clear, transparent reporting aligned with regulatory requirements, giving full visibility into outcomes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Do you remove or destroy pollutants?

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