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PFAS Compliance & Regulatory Services

Helping You Navigate the Complex World of PFAS Regulations
As global awareness of PFAS contamination increases, so do the regulatory demands. Governments, environmental agencies, and consumers are holding organizations accountable for the presence of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in their operations and surroundings.
At R3 Sustainability, we provide specialized PFAS compliance and regulatory services to help industries manage their environmental responsibilities, avoid penalties, and maintain a strong public image.

Why PFAS Compliance Matters

Ignoring PFAS regulations is no longer an option. Our team ensures your operations stay compliant, proactive, and protected.

Our PFAS Compliance Services

Our services are tailored to your industry, geography, and regulatory frameworkโ€”ensuring clarity, efficiency, and results.

Regulatory Assessment & Gap Analysis

PFAS Monitoring & Reporting

Permitting & Documentation Support

Supply Chain Compliance

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Industries We Support

We support public and private organizations across sectors:

Chemical Manufacturing

Aviation & Defense

Industrial Parks & Brownfields

Water Utilities

Real Estate & Construction

Public Sector & Government Entities

Why Partner with R3 Sustainability?

Whether you’re starting your PFAS compliance journey or responding to new legislation, we can help you stay ahead of the curve.
Contact us today to schedule a compliance audit or consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Key regulations include the U.S. EPA's PFAS Strategic Roadmap, TSCA reporting rules, EU REACH restrictions, and state-level drinking water standards. We provide a tailored compliance plan based on your location and industry.
Many industries are now required to report PFAS usage and emissions, especially under TSCA, NPDES permits, and other environmental laws. We help you identify your obligations and prepare accurate reports.
It depends on your regulatory requirements and industry. Most facilities conduct quarterly or annual testing, but high-risk sites may require more frequent monitoring.
Non-compliance can lead to hefty fines, legal action, reputational damage, and potential cleanup costs. Our team works proactively to minimize these risks and guide corrective actions if needed.
Yes. We have deep expertise in multi-jurisdictional compliance, supporting clients in North America, Europe, and other global markets.
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