Air Miners Fresh Finds 004

Matthew C Eshed
AirMiners
Published in
2 min readMar 30, 2018
Source: Carbon Capture Map by Third Way

This batch of products and services thrive in a 400ppm carbon dioxide world.

Seven more startups and projects comprise the fourth monthly update from the Air Miners web team. To get involved, head to airminers.org to check out our entire database of 70+ air mining companies, add a company, suggest an edit, or just say hi!

This month, we’re serving up these fresh finds:

  • Capture: A map of 102 carbon capture projects globally.
  • Sequestration: A fertilizer startup and a handy tool for quantifying tree sequestration.
  • Product: Whether its from the stack, tailpipe, or directly from the air, these startups are proving that carbon dioxide is a valuable raw material.

PRODUCT

Mattershift

USA

“Mattershift designs and manufactures nanotube membranes for carbon-zero fuels, health and performance optimized air and water, and precision medicine.”

Carbon8 Systems

UK

“Our vision is to develop a global portfolio of waste treatment plants that make a significant contribution to preserving the environment through the permanent capture of waste CO2, while protecting natural resources and promoting the circular economy.”

Sunfire

Germany

“With the co-electrolysis of Sunfire, CO2-neutral synthetic crude oil can be produced from water in combination with carbon dioxide and green electricity via syngas.”

Graviky Labs

Mumbai, India

“​KAALINK™ is patent pending retrofit technology used to capture air pollution particulate, which is then processed into making AIR-INK.”

CAPTURE

Carbon Capture Projects Map by Third Way

USA

A map of 102 carbon capture projects globally.

SEQUESTRATION

Catalytic Innovations

USA

“Providing high quality, cost effective zinc micronutrient fertilizers for a growing world.”

Thanks Solar Fuels Institute SOFI!

Tree Carbon Calculator, by U.S. Department of Agriculture and collaborators

USA

“The CUFR Tree Carbon Calculator (CTCC) provides quantitative data on carbon dioxide sequestration and building heating/cooling energy effects provided by individual trees.”

Editor’s Note: The calculator is inaccessible as of 30 Mar 2018

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Matthew C Eshed
AirMiners

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