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Nature’s PFAS Solution: Wetland Plants and Fungi Team Up Against Forever Chemicals

Scientists have uncovered a promising natural approach to tackling persistent PFAS contamination. According to new research, wetland plants working in partnership with specific fungi demonstrate significantly enhanced ability to remove forever chemicals from wastewater while breaking them down into safer compounds.

Breakthrough in Natural PFAS Remediation

Researchers have discovered that wetlands, nature’s built-in filtration systems, may hold the key to addressing one of the most challenging environmental problems of our time – the removal of persistent per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as ‘forever chemicals.’ According to reports, a new study demonstrates that pairing specific wetland plants with beneficial fungi creates a powerful symbiotic relationship that significantly enhances PFAS removal from contaminated water.