Grass block pavers, also known as turf block pavers or grow-through pavers, are made of concrete or recycled plastic with open cells to allow grass to grow through them. They’re a porous, eco-friendly option for driveways and parking areas. Here's everything you need to know:
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CleanO2's CarbinX™ is the world's first micro-scale carbon capture technology. CarbinX reduces energy consumption and turns waste greenhouse gas from heating appliances into a valuable commodity.
From âlivingâ textiles that photosynthesize to clothing made from engineered algae or wood, we look at high-tech alternative materials that may help the fashion industry reduce its colossal carbon footprint.
The colour black is everywhere. From our phones to our cars to the ink in our pens. But black has a dark side. Every black thing you own is likely to contain carbon black – a pigment derived from petroleum. The way carbon black is made isn’t sustainable. So we’re on a search for the new black.
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Unfortunately, Kelp forests are at risk of deforestation, just like their terrestrial counterparts. Therefore, more conservation work needs to be done for them to have any meaningful carbon sequestration impact.
Worldâs at-risk kelp forests provide billions of dollars in benefits, study shows
Kelp (algae) forests are among the most ecologically beneficial ecosystems. They capture and store carbon while providing food and shelter for marine life.
Kelp Forest | NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
Check out this company cultivating algae in the Sahara Desert. What an innovative way to use the vast space while also positively impacting the fight against climate change.
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Grass pavers can also be an excellent way of capturing CO2.
Carbon can also be captured and stored in concrete.
There’s also this company with paver blocks that actively absorb carbon from the air.
https://partanna.com/carbon-capture-concrete
This company has successfully developed concrete tiles that capture and sequester CO2 from the atmosphere.
This is a promising technology. Installing these carbon capture devices in every building could slow or even reverse climate change.
There’s a company that has developed an AI-powered algae bioreactor that sequesters carbon from the air.
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have also created a small-scale carbon capture device. https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/low-cost-battery-like-device-absorbs-co2-emissions-while-it-charges
Take a look at this! This teen created a small DIY direct carbon capture device.
This company makes them.
https://www.carbinx.com/
Clothing that purifies the air offers a hopeful future in the fight against climate change.
You can get the algae T-shirt here.
Here’s another one – an algae tee that can capture and store carbon from the air.
https://futurevvorld.com/fashion/vollebak-black-algae-t-shirt-carbon-dioxide-biodegradable/
There’s a T-shirt designed with a fabric that can capture carbon from the air.
Carbon capture diamonds are a perfect example of a “bling without a sting.”
You can buy jewellery made from carbon capture diamonds on this website.
I came across this company that makes them.
https://aetherdiamonds.com/
Unfortunately, Kelp forests are at risk of deforestation, just like their terrestrial counterparts. Therefore, more conservation work needs to be done for them to have any meaningful carbon sequestration impact.
Kelp (algae) forests are among the most ecologically beneficial ecosystems. They capture and store carbon while providing food and shelter for marine life.
According to this study, algae are far more effective at capturing carbon than normal plants.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772656821000075
Check out this company cultivating algae in the Sahara Desert. What an innovative way to use the vast space while also positively impacting the fight against climate change.
Captured CO2 can also be turned into textiles, which is another excellent idea for addressing the fashion industry’s carbon footprint.
Check out these two companies that recently unveiled carbon-capturing t-shirts at the London Fashion Week.
https://www.trendwatching.com/innovations/a-major-brazilian-and-a-fledgling-singapore-brand-both-unveil-co2-capturing-t-shirts
These cotton textiles can capture carbon from the air before releasing it as plant nutrients.
https://www.just-style.com/news/hm-foundation-unveils-clothing-with-innovative-co2-capture-properties/
Carbon capture is an excellent niche for companies or brands looking to create sustainable fashion products.