Environmental Benefits
HTP encapsulates all spilled oil from the contaminated site. The solidified oil does not stick to plants or animals and will not leave any residue.

HTP creates a solid substance that can be thrown away and is not considered a hazardous material in most states.
Only HTP is bioremedial, meaning it contains hydrocarbon (oil, gas, grease) eating microbes.
HTP is a vapor suppressant, keeping dangerous or flammable vapors from escaping and causing damaging health effects or destructive fire.
HTP's environmental properties vs. other products:
Clay |
Corn Cob |
Recycled Pulp |
Poly |
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| Reusable | X |
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| Biodegradable | X |
X |
Biodegraded state.* |
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| Bioremedial | X |
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| Non-Abrasive | X |
X |
X |
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| Non-Leaching | X |
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| Vapor Suppressing | X |
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| Non-Carcinogenic | X |
X |
X |
X |
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| Water Repellant | X |
*HTP's biodegraded state ensures harmful chemicals are fully encapsulated and cannot leech back into the environment.
Documentation and Reports:
View the EPA approval letter or the MSDS for HTP.
Microbial Action, Leachability, BTUs, and TCLP laboratory reports available upon request.

