Perma-Fix Reports Q1 2025 Results and Highlights Momentum in Hanford and PFAS Programs

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Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc
Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc

Improved gross margins and rising backlog driven by increased waste receipts

Strategic investments expected to position the Company for stronger performance in the second half of 2025

ATLANTA, May 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: PESI) (the “Company”) today announced financial results and provided a business update for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025.

"Our first quarter results reflect the impact of several transitional headwinds," said Mark Duff, President and Chief Executive Officer of Perma-Fix Environmental Services. "Delays in procurement and waste shipments tied to the change in federal administration limited revenue growth during the quarter; however, we still delivered a modest increase compared to the prior-year period, underscoring the resilience of our core operations. Importantly, we began to see improvement in waste receipts late in the quarter, contributing to a strengthened backlog of over $10 million—an increase of approximately 30% from year-end 2024."

"At the same time, we incurred higher operating expenses related to facility readiness for new waste streams and the continued scale-up of our PFAS (Per -and polyfluoroalkyl) initiatives. These strategic investments impacted profitability in the near term, yet we delivered significant year-over-year improvement in gross margins across both the Treatment and Services segments—driven by higher waste volume, improved project execution, and ongoing cost optimization efforts," Duff added.

"Our PFAS program continues to build momentum on multiple fronts. We’ve received our first commercial shipments from the Federal Government, with additional approvals pending, and recently completed key upgrades to our Perma-FAS system, including a chemical recycling enhancement that has reduced operating costs and increased margins per gallon processed. Our Gen 2.0 system remains on track for Q4 deployment, and we believe our destruction technology offers an efficient solution for the market. With new regulations emerging in multiple states and growing national legislative momentum, we expect PFAS to be a contributor to our long-term growth."

"We remain optimistic regarding the progress in the hot commissioning program for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Direct Feed Low-Activity Waste (DFLAW) facility to maintain current schedules for an August 1 commencement, and we are prepared to support multiple waste streams as it ramps to full-scale operations. This initiative, part of the broader Hanford tank remediation mission, represents what we expect to be a key, long-term revenue catalyst for Perma-Fix. In parallel, we continue to see growth in international demand."