Turn spent carbon into certainty.
Not just cost.

Reactivation closes the loop with removal of PFAS and other organic compounds and a more sustainable path forward.

Reactivation brings sustainability, savings, and certainty to carbon management. Calgon Carbon operates the largest network of carbon reactivation facilities in North America, including two RCRA-permitted facilities engineered to safely process spent GAC from drinking water, industrial water, and air treatment systems. Our thermal reactivation reduces PFAS and other organic compounds to non-detect levels, helping reduce landfill waste, limit long-term liability, and control total cost of ownership.

Reactivation may be the smartest move you’re not making:

Proven PFAS Destruction

Our reactivation furnaces destroy >99.9% of PFAS compounds, delivering true end-of-life treatment.

Significant Cost Savings

Reactivation reduces disposal fees, cuts the need for virgin carbon, and lowers total cost of ownership.

Smaller Carbon Footprint

Reactivation requires less energy and fewer emissions than producing new GAC, supporting sustainability goals.

Custom or Shared Programs

Choose from closed-loop reactivation (CMR/CFR/CIR) or pooled programs, engineered to fit your system.

Extend the life of your carbon and your budget.

Failing to reuse carbon adds unnecessary cost, waste, and regulatory burden:
Reactivation helps you close the loop, and the compliance gap. With Operation Bedrock, you’re not just buying carbon. You’re building resilience.

“Reactivation is a forward-thinking solution rooted in Calgon Carbon’s full-cycle philosophy. Today, performance isn’t measured only by what enters your system, but by how you manage what comes out. That’s where we lead.”

Steve Schott

CEO, Calgon Carbon

Frequently Asked Questions:
Calgon Carbon Reactivation

Calgon Carbon’s reactivation process uses high heat to restore the adsorption capacity of spent GAC, allowing it to be reused instead of replaced.
Yes. Our reactivation process meets all EPA safety and performance standards and is trusted for a wide range of regulated contaminants, including PFAS.
Utilities can save up to 40% compared to new carbon, while reducing landfill use and avoiding procurement delays.
Yes. Reactivation uses domestic carbon and avoids import tariffs, shipping delays, and global market risk.