From Laboratory Vision to Real-World Impact – Klar2O Featured in the Badische Neueste Nachrichten
What began as a laboratory experiment in Bruchsal — the idea of creating water free from micro- and nanoplastics — is now making waves beyond research. The Badische Neueste Nachrichten (BNN) recently published an article tracing Klar2O’s journey from its earliest tests to the development of a filtration medium capable of removing even the smallest plastic particles from drinking water.
For our team, this feature represents more than public recognition; it marks the visible point of a long process built on scientific precision, persistence, and conviction. Every breakthrough came from the belief that clean water is not a privilege but a basic human right. Turning that belief into measurable purity required years of research in material science, surface chemistry, and analytical validation — and a team willing to persist until the invisible became provable.
We extend our gratitude to the BNN for sharing our story and to all partners, laboratories, and supporters who have walked this path with us. Each step strengthens the mission that drives Klar2O: to transform clean water from aspiration into accessible reality.
Pure water begins with those who refuse to compromise.
Read the full article here: BNN Feature on Klar2O
Visit klar2o.com to discover how scientific endurance is shaping the next chapter of water purification.