Klar2O presented its nanoplastic-free water filtration technology in Seoul, South Korea — a milestone that extends our vision of measurable water purity beyond Germany. Supported by the Zukunft – Umwelt – Gesellschaft (ZUG) gGmbH, this international showcase marks the first time our molecular filtration system has been introduced abroad, connecting scientific precision with environmental responsibility on a global scale.
In the past years, Klar2O has demonstrated its technology in Japan, Singapore, and now Seoul, meeting a growing interest among universities, utilities, and innovation partners who share one question: how do we ensure truly clean water in an age of invisible pollutants? The answer lies in chemistry that operates where contamination begins — at the molecular level. By removing micro- and nanoplastics, PFAS, and residual compounds that elude conventional treatment, Klar2O transforms research into real-world impact.
This milestone, made possible through the support of ZUG, enables us to initiate pilot studies that will translate laboratory precision into field performance. Each collaboration moves us closer to a standard where purity is no longer assumed but verified — transparent, transferable, and measurable. What began as a German innovation is becoming an international movement, driven by the shared conviction that clean water should not contain hidden risks.
Pure water doesn’t need translation — it speaks through its absence of everything unnecessary.
Visit klar2o.com to explore how science is redefining the meaning of purity.