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Phytoremediation is an environmental remediation technique that uses plants to clean up contaminated soil, water, and air. It is a cost-effective and sustainable approach to environmental remediation, as it uses natural processes to break down pollutants and reduce their toxicity. Plants absorb pollutants through their roots and leaves, and then store, transform, or degrade them. This process can be used to remove heavy metals, organic compounds, and other contaminants from the environment. Phytoremediation can also be used to reduce the risk of groundwater contamination, as plants can act as a barrier to prevent pollutants from entering the water table.
Some companies in the phytoremediation market include Phytotech Environmental, Phytoremediation Technologies, Phyto-Clean, and Phyto-Remediation Solutions. Show Less Read more