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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded $2.8 million to seven small businesses through its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. These companies are developing cutting-edge technologies to address key environmental challenges, from reducing pollution to enhancing sustainability. The SBIR program provides early-stage funding to small businesses, helping them bring their innovations to market while supporting economic growth and tackling critical environmental issues.

The SBIR Phase II awardees include:

  • DiPole Materials: Developing a biodegradable filter to clean indoor air during wildfires.
  • Fourth State LLC: Creating a plasma treatment technology to destroy PFAS.
  • GreenLife Tech: Designing an autonomous system to control refrigerators and extend the shelf life of produce.
  • Holochip: Building an AI application to map disaster response sites.
  • KLAW Industries: Producing an autonomous robotic sorting system for recycling facilities.
  • Valis Insights: Developing AI-driven technology for metals recycling.
  • Water Illumination: Creating a PFAS destruction technology for treating saline wastewater.

By fostering the development of technologies that reduce pollution, conserve resources, and promote sustainability, the EPA’s SBIR program plays a critical role in creating a cleaner, healthier environment for future generations.

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