A modular carbon capture device
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More companies should follow Pepsi’s practice of using bugs to treat its dirty water.
These bugs won’t just clean your dirty water; they can also produce free energy in the process!
https://www.zmescience.com/research/studies/bugs-could-clean-your-sewage-and-give-you-free-power/
It turns out that worms and fleas might be the answers to getting clean drinking water from wastewater.
Most wastewater treatment facilities use bacteria and other biological agents to clean dirty water.
These scientists have grown a superbug that can eat sewage in wastewater!
https://www.euronews.com/green/2021/04/13/scientists-have-grown-a-clean-green-superbug-that-eats-sewage