Stop in for a cup of coffee

I assume someone (maybe not Dupont) tried ozone chambers?
We used something far more advanced. We used various oxygen reactions with reusable chemicals to do the work. It was known as “Advanced Oxidation”. Simple things like iron oxide could be used repeatedly when recharged with hydrogen peroxide moving between oxidation states and freeing single oxygen molecules to react with the odor causing compounds before they could become airborne.

The processes we developed back in the late 80s are still being used by municipal sewage treatment facilities across the country. Rendering plants and composting plants use it too.

It’s why the sewage plant on I-95 next to the Philadelphia airport doesn’t stink anymore. We fixed that one as one of our first projects. Those big flame burners you see there going 24/7 are the last step in the odor abatement.