Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS for short, are a group of industrial chemicals that are used in numerous applications due to their properties. However, the chemical stability that makes PFAS so resistant means that they hardly degrade in the environment and accumulate there over the long term – a significant environmental problem. Almost four years ago, afu GmbH Anwendungsgesellschaft für Umweltschutztechniken conducted its first successful trials for the treatment of PFAS-containing waste at its soil treatment plant in Berlin. afu has now received approval to accept these substances for treatment. 

PFAS are found wherever water, grease or dirt repellency is desired. This makes them practical, but also difficult to break down – which is why they are also called ‘forever chemicals’. Short-chain PFAS in particular can be found dissolved in drinking water. They are mainly absorbed into the human body orally via contaminated water or food.

The concern about PFAS stems primarily from the suspicion that they may affect hormone balance. Initial studies indicate that they may cause psychological developmental disorders and increase the risk of cancer. The cause lies in the extremely stable carbon-fluorine compound, which cannot be broken down naturally. Only temperatures of around 1,000 degrees can break down this structure.

In recent years, afu has developed an advanced process for treating and disposing of PFAS-contaminated materials. This process reliably removes PFAS from waste and ensures environmentally sound disposal. The remaining PFAS-containing residues – only a small fraction of the original waste volume – are then sent for thermal disposal. Scientific findings confirm that high-temperature incineration is the only way to permanently destroy PFAS. This ensures that these long-lived compounds do not enter the environment and cause long-term damage.

Consistency is not a given in our fast-paced world. This makes it all the more remarkable when companies maintain their position in the market for decades. This year, three companies from the DAW Group are celebrating special anniversaries:

afu GmbH celebrated 40 years of successful work, while SUC Umweltschutz-Consulting GmbH and GER Umweltschutz GmbH can look back on 35 years of experience.

Founded on August 5, 1985, in Berlin, afu GmbH originally operated a mobile high-pressure soil washing plant, making it one of the pioneers of contaminated site remediation in Germany. After years of moving with the entire plant, the company found its permanent location in Berlin-Pankow in 1999. Here, afu has firmly established itself as a reliable partner for the treatment of mineral waste – innovative, flexible, and with the highest quality standards.

GER Umweltschutz GmbH has been closely associated with the north-west Mecklenburg region since 1990 and is also a sought-after partner for waste disposal and recycling in the wider area. As a certified waste management company with more than 90 employees at six locations, the company focuses on responsibility, competence, and tailor-made solutions for customers in the skilled trades, commerce, and industry.

SUC Sächsische Umweltschutz-Consulting GmbH is a specialist waste management company with around 230 employees at nine locations in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. In its various specialist and business areas, SUC operates waste treatment and recycling plants where a wide range of waste can be recycled, treated, or disposed of properly.
The continuity of these members of the DAW Group is not a given. It arises where people take responsibility, trust each other, and develop a feel for the needs of customers and markets.




afu gmbH Anwendungsgesellschaft für Umweltschutztechniken has extensively modernized the process water treatment system at its Berlin soil washing plant. The project was recently successfully completed with the commissioning of the new gravel filter system.