Introducing Nature Guard 360 – The Next Generation of Environmental Protection
Soil & Water Health –
A Growing Crisis
•Pollutants like heavy metals, nutrients, pathogens, pesticides, herbicides, PFAS “forever chemicals”, PCBs, microplastics, endocrine disruptors – the list goes on - are impacting water quality, posing serious cumulative health risks to people and ecosystems.
•Nature Guard 360 addresses these threats by providing effective, sustainable treatment and protection for a wide range of pollutants.
About
Nature Guard 360 is dedicated to developing safer, "greener" biotechnology solutions that maximize soil and water treatment performance for expediting environmental restoration, regeneration, protection and sustainability.
We are committed to creating products and next generation practices that nurture nature to better safeguard people, food, animals and the environment from multiple toxic impacts, ensuring for a healthier planet for future generations.
Nature Guard 360
Eco-Friendly Treatment for Soil and Water
APPLICATIONS
Technologies & Specifications
Our innovative technology is at the forefront of regenerative environmental restoration efforts. By harnessing the power of biotechnology and related practices, we develop sustainable solutions that safeguard ecosystems and promote biodiversity.
At Nature Guard 360, we believe in the transformative potential of nature-based biotechnology to address environmental challenges. Our research and development focus on creating eco-friendly products that mitigate pollution, protect people and wildlife, and support balanced ecosystems.
Outstanding Scientific Performance: Validated by Leading Research Experts
To Whom It May Concern:
It is with strong confidence that I present a testament to the remarkable achievements of the proprietary activation technology developed by D. Lueckenhoff, based on rigorous research conducted at the Stevens Institute of Technology’s Environmental Sustainability Laboratory. Our comprehensive R&D studies have unequivocally demonstrated the consistently outstanding effectiveness of this activation in transforming a range of biochars into high-performing adsorption treatments, particularly for toxic pollutants like heavy metals and PFAS compounds, namely PFOA and PFOS.
The activation technology employed imparts a unique structure and surface chemistry to the biochars, significantly enhancing their adsorption capabilities. As a result, these activated biochars have shown unparalleled efficacy in adsorbing and removing PFAS compounds from contaminated water, consistently outperforming conventional treatments. In comparative trials, our studies revealed that these designer biochars possess superior adsorption capacity, thereby providing enhanced treatment efficiency while ensuring robust and reliable performance.
Beyond their exceptional pollutant removal capabilities, the activated biochars contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious solution. They are carbon negative, meaning their application reduces greenhouse gas emissions, thereby offering an ecologically responsible approach to water treatment. Furthermore, the ability to incorporate waste biomass supports a circular economy and aligns with global sustainability goals.
This green treatment and remediation technology represents a transformative advance in our collective efforts to combat the pressing challenge of emerging contaminants like PFAS. Its comprehensive benefits—remarkable adsorption efficacy, environmental sustainability, and versatility across a variety of biochars—make it a groundbreaking solution with the potential to redefine industry standards for soil and water treatment.
The findings - to date- through our third-party studies affirm that this innovation will be instrumental in shaping a future where public health and environmental integrity are safeguarded by cutting-edge science.
Sincerely,
Dr. Dibs Sarkar
Principal Investigator
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Dibyendu “Dibs” Sarkar, PhD, PG
Professor of Environmental Engineering
Founding Director, Stevens Center for Sustainability
Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology
1 Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030