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Thanks for the opportunity to raise questions here, Peter and George !

With respect to the massive worldwide PFAS problems, PYR's plasma driven solution for (at least) public water systems seemed to be one of the most promising solutions. A couple of days ago, news came out that a research team  found a way to destroy various pfas types via simple and cheap chemical solution , called sodium hydroxide.

To what extent will this have an impact on PYR's offering in this area ? Already heard some people saying on a forum  PYR's solution is not relevant anymore , too expensive etc., but personally I can imagine plasma based solution remains the more attractive one for instance whereever PFAS has to be destroyed in one single step ? Is that correct or not ?

How do you look at PYR PFAS  prodcut offering going forward ?

Thanks / Kind Regards

Pegasus ( long PYR and HPQ for a very long time)

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