Strengthening our commitment to innovation with continuous training and transformation of knowledge into high‑value services

For the sixth consecutive year, Litoclean has renewed its membership with the Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC). This renewal reinforces a long-standing commitment to technical excellence, continuous learning, and the pursuit of innovative, cutting‑edge solutions for the environmental challenges facing our sector.
Continuous Training for High‑Value Services
Litoclean’s affiliation with the ITRC enhances our day‑to‑day work through an international network of professionals where experience-sharing goes hand in hand with the analysis of new regulatory and technological challenges. This ecosystem helps us compare approaches, accelerate learning, and transform knowledge into high‑value services, keeping our teams updated and ready to respond effectively.
A central pillar of this collaboration is ongoing training and knowledge exchange among professionals who face similar challenges in our field of expertise.

Through webinars and technical publications, the ITRC openly shares the knowledge generated within its working groups. This translates into concrete opportunities to update methodologies, adopt new tools, and train the next generation of specialists. At Litoclean, we promote internal training, mentoring, and peer‑review processes with the goal of turning each team into a reference point within its area of expertise.
A Longstanding Participation
Vapor intrusion mitigation, PFAS, emerging contaminants, environmental data management, and sustainable remediation (supporting knowledge transfer and the development of best practices) are some of the key areas where Litoclean has historically participated.
This trajectory will expand in 2026 with our involvement in new working groups, including PFAS remediation techniques and phytotechnologies. A new group will also focus on artificial intelligence applied to environmental management, a tool that will reinforce and complement the work of the AI Commission of Grupo Tema Litoclean to optimize diagnosis, risk prioritization, and decision‑making.
A Statement of Principles

Sonia Baluk, Sustainability Director and coordinator of these groups as the link between Litoclean and the ITRC, highlights that “continuous training is the best safeguard for technical quality. Collaboration with the ITRC allows us to learn, compare, and share, while also supporting the growth of the new generations joining our team.”
Our motivation is to grow alongside the technical community, expand knowledge, and translate it into practice. Our goal is to stimulate curiosity, strengthen differentiating factors, and maintain a leadership role in the market.



