Advanced in-flow separation systems that capture clothing microfibers directly from washing machine wastewater — before they reach rivers and oceans.
Each wash cycle releases thousands of synthetic microfibers into wastewater — plastic particles that never degrade.
The result — 650,000 tonnes of plastics enter the oceans each year.
They pass through conventional filtration and accumulate in rivers and oceans, where they persist in the environment, are ingested by marine life, and ultimately enter the global food chain.
The problem isn’t awareness — it’s infrastructure.
Most existing solutions rely on:
• Passive mesh filters that clog over time
• Replaceable cartridges that require ongoing maintenance
• Pump-driven systems that add complexity and failure points
The result is inconsistent performance, low adoption, and limited real-world impact.
Ffluent introduces a fundamentally different separation architecture — designed to operate continuously within the natural flow of water.
Instead of relying on replaceable filters or mechanical cleaning cycles, the system maintains performance passively within the flow itself.
This enables:
Conventional filtration systems degrade over time — clogging, restricting flow, and requiring ongoing maintenance.
Ffluent is designed to eliminate these failure modes at the system level.
The result is a platform that is:
Washing machines are one of the largest sources of microfiber pollution globally.
Addressing this at the point of origin enables:
We are working with manufacturers, partners,and stakeholders to bring next-generation filtration into global deployment.
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