Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — known as PFAS or "forever chemicals" — have been a cornerstone of fast food packaging for decades. Their grease and water-resistant properties made them industrially convenient. Their health consequences have proven catastrophic.
Extensive peer-reviewed research links PFAS exposure to immune system suppression, increased cancer risk, liver damage, thyroid disease, and reproductive harm. These compounds do not break down in the environment — or in the human body. They accumulate. They persist. They are, by definition, forever.
Consumer Reports testing found PFAS in virtually all fast food packaging tested across major chains. The FDA confirmed widespread contamination. And with 17+ US states now legislating bans, the industry faces an unprecedented compliance crisis — with no adequate solution in sight. Until now.

The contrast is stark: contaminated packaging vs. the clean alternative

The FDA and major industry players formally committed to ending the use of PFAS in all US food packaging materials.
California, New York, Washington, Colorado and 13+ other states enacted full legislative bans on PFAS in food packaging.
The EU and international markets are accelerating their own PFAS elimination timelines, creating a worldwide compliance mandate.
The global fast food packaging market exceeds $200 billion annually. Every major chain — McDonald's, Burger King, KFC, Starbucks, and thousands more — faces the same compliance deadline with no viable alternative. Our patent-pending technology is the market-ready solution the industry has been waiting for.
Our proprietary process begins with a comprehensive molecular analysis of the existing packaging substrate to identify optimal bonding sites for the PFAS-free barrier layer.
A novel, bio-derived barrier compound is applied using a scalable coating process compatible with standard industrial packaging equipment — no retooling required.
Each batch undergoes rigorous grease resistance, moisture barrier, and food safety testing to ensure full compliance with FDA and international food contact standards.
We are actively seeking licensing partners, manufacturing collaborators, and strategic investors who understand that the future of fast food packaging is not just a regulatory requirement — it is a competitive advantage.
Early partners will gain exclusive access to our patent-pending technology, priority licensing terms, and co-development opportunities to tailor the solution to their specific packaging formats and supply chains.