On July 16, 2026, Managing Director for Anthera Remediation Technologies, Dr. Cecilia MacLeod will join some of the United Kingdom’s leading experts on PFAS as chair of the CIRIA virtual conference: Advancing Good Practice in PFAS Risk Management for UK Projects. This event will bring together regulators, consultants, remediation specialists, insurers, engineers, researchers, and industry stakeholders to explore emerging best practices and practical approaches to addressing PFAS remediation.
PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) continue to reshape conversations around environmental liability, contaminated land management, water quality, and long-term remediation strategy. As regulatory frameworks evolve and scientific understanding advances, organizations across the environmental sector are being challenged to adapt quickly while balancing risk, compliance, and practical project execution. That is why industry collaboration and knowledge-sharing events have become increasingly important.
PFAS compounds, often referred to as “forever chemicals” due to their persistence in the environment, continue to receive heightened regulatory and public attention worldwide. Their widespread historical use in industrial applications, firefighting foams, manufacturing, and consumer products has created complex environmental challenges for both public and private sector organizations. As a result, environmental professionals are increasingly being asked to navigate:
At the same time, remediation technologies and analytical methodologies continue to evolve, creating new opportunities for more effective and sustainable PFAS management strategies.
One of the most important aspects of the upcoming CIRIA conference is its cross-disciplinary focus. PFAS risk management is not confined to a single area of expertise, but rather requires collaboration across environmental science, engineering, risk assessment, policy, remediation, legal, and insurance disciplines. The conference agenda is expected to cover a range of timely topics, including:
By bringing together diverse perspectives, the event aims to help organizations better understand both the technical and strategic implications of PFAS management in real-world project environments.
The PFAS landscape is changing quickly, and many organizations are still working to establish long-term strategies for addressing environmental, operational, and financial risk. Events such as Advancing Good Practice in PFAS Risk Management for UK Projects provide an opportunity for professionals to:
As environmental expectations continue to rise, proactive engagement and ongoing education will remain critical for organizations seeking to navigate PFAS-related challenges responsibly and effectively.
Professionals interested in PFAS remediation, contaminated land management, environmental consulting, water treatment, regulatory compliance, or environmental risk management are encouraged to attend.
About CIRIA
CIRIA is the construction industry research and information association. It is an independent, not-for-profit, member-based research organisation that exists to champion performance improvement in construction. Since 1960, CIRIA has delivered support and guidance to the construction, built environment and infrastructure sectors. CIRIA works with members from all parts of the supply chain to coordinate collaborative projects, industry networks and events. Its high-quality guidance is delivered to industry through publications, training, and other performance improvement activities. For more information on CIRIA’s products and services please visit www.ciria.org
About Anthera Remediation Technologies
Anthera Remediation Technologies develops innovative environmental remediation solutions designed to help organizations address complex contamination challenges, including PFAS and emerging contaminants. Through science-driven strategies and collaborative partnerships, A.R.T. works to advance practical, sustainable remediation approaches for the future. For more information about A.R.T., please visit antheraremediation.com