374Water
374Water, founded in 2018 as a Duke University spin-off, offers sustainable waste management solutions using its AirSCWO technology.
Company History
374Water was founded in 2018 as a spin-off from Duke University. The company's establishment was rooted in leveraging advanced technologies to address environmental challenges, specifically in waste management. In 2022, 374Water gained further visibility and financial traction by being listed on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol 'SCWO'.
AirSCWO Technology
374Water has developed AirSCWO technology, an innovative method that transforms organic wastes into minimal impact, value-added products. This technology operates autothermally and can seamlessly integrate into existing treatment plant infrastructure. It aims to eliminate organic contaminants, including persistent substances like PFAS, and contributes to sustainable waste management solutions.
Water and Wastewater Treatment Solutions
374Water offers robust solutions for water and wastewater treatment using its AirSCWO technology. This method handles sludges, slurries, and biosolids sustainably, transforming them into clean water and minerals. Their systems are designed to eliminate organic contaminants and are suitable for various industries, including municipal and industrial applications.
Global Access Program
374Water initiated the Global Access Program to support developing countries facing sanitation challenges. This program aims to provide effective and sustainable waste management solutions to areas with limited resources. By leveraging AirSCWO technology, the program helps these regions manage organic waste efficiently and improve overall sanitation conditions.
Industrial and Defense Sector Solutions
374Water targets the defense and industrial sectors with its AirSCWO technology. In the defense sector, the company focuses on managing highly concentrated and contaminated residuals. For industrial waste management, 374Water addresses large volumes of pharmaceutical and hazardous wet wastes, converting them into clean water and valuable byproducts.