#Designer Air Purifier Converts Smog Into Jewelry As it Cleans Designer Air Purifier Converts Smog Into Jewelry As it Cleans Newsearthby Terry Turner-September 16, 20150 A Dutch artist is turning smog into jewelry using the world largest portable air purifier. Daan Roosegaarde first got the idea for the device while visiting smog-filled Beijing. Inspiration struck when he realized that air pollution is largely CO2, which is made up of tiny little particles of carbonnd if you put a lot of carbon under enough pressure, it turns into diamonds. Turning smog into diamonds would require too much energy but the designer, who has created also solar bike paths in The netherlands, and glow in the dark roads, had another idea. He envisioned a mog Free Towerthat would operate using the same air purifying technology hospitals do. His large, portable tower would clean the air while simultaneously leaving behind tiny black carbon particles that could be recycled into jewelry. After collecting $127, 000 to build it through a Kickstarter fundraising page that offered rings and cufflinks as rewards for donations, Roosegaarde switched the machine on for the first time in Rotterdam on September 4. When a Solar plant Becomes a Sculpture Garden Tulip Power Blooms As onlookers breathed in bubbles of the fresh, clean air wafting into the town square, the Smog Free Tower was cranking out the bits of carbon that would be compressed into tiny cubes. Each of those cubes, less than one half-inch squared, is the equivalent of 1, 000 cubic meters of air cleansed of smog by the white machine. The little black bundles, framed by stainless steel, were promised to anyone who donated#50 or more. Rings or cufflinks are going to anyone who donated#250 or more. Smog-busting Roof Tiles Could Clean Tons of Pollution Study Says Roosegaarde wants to take the tower to some of the most polluted cities in the world, including Paris, Mumbai, and Beijing. WATCH the Studio Roosegaarde video below) Share the Clean Designstagsdesignearthenvironmenteuropenetherlandspollutiontechnology Navy Silences hale-Harmingsonar to Protect Marine Mammals September 15, 20150 Huge Victory for Bees! US Court Bans Insecticide Linked to Deaths September 14, 2015 S
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