2022 Fire Awards: How the ecoSPEARS Team Is Using 60+ Years of Experience To Safely Rid the World of Toxins

(THE BUSINESS JOURNALS) — ecoSPEARS was chosen as one of Orlando Business Journal‘s 2022 Fire Awards honorees, who were featured in OBJ’s April 29-May 5, 2022, weekly edition.

The Altamonte Springs-based environmental technology company is ushering in the net-zero future of environmental remediation. It designs and develops green and sustainable technologies to extract and forever eliminate polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins, and other persistent toxins from the environment. ecoSPEARS is the exclusive licensee of green and sustainable environmental technologies developed by NASA…

ecoSPEARS First in Europe to Pilot Sediment Remediation Technology Developed by NASA

(PR NEWSWIRE) — In ecoSPEARS’ first international deployment with Swedish Geotechnical Institute (SGI) through TUFFO’s research program, Swedish Geological Survey (SGU), and Sweco Asset Management Technologies AB, ecoSPEARS evaluates SPEARS for a non-invasive long-term remediation solution with support from the Umea Marine Research Center (UMF) for polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contaminated sediment.

Cleantech Company ecoSPEARS Partners With Element Environmental to Clean Toxins From Water and Soil in Hawaii and Guam

(NEWSIRE) — ecoSPEARS, a clean technology developer in Orlando, FL, announced its strategic partnership with the Hawaii-based engineering services company Element Environmental (E2HI). The collaboration between ecoSPEARS and E2HI will accelerate green remediation solutions in Hawaii, Guam, and Asia-Pacific countries. The pair has already secured remediation projects in Hawaii and Guam to extract and eliminate toxins like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and other Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) from land and waterways…

ecoSPEARS Deploys NASA-Developed Clean Water Technology to Remove Toxins From San Diego Bay

(ACCESSWIRE) — As part of a two-year pilot project under the Port of San Diego’s Blue Economy Incubator, ecoSPEARS, a cleantech solutions company ushering in the carbonless future of environmental cleanup for toxic contaminants, will deploy NASA-developed technology to remove Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) from sediments in America’s Cup Harbor. The primary goal will be to determine how much PCB mass the SPEARS technology will remove over a predetermined period. The SPEARS technology will be deployed starting Dec. 14…