The Smog Free project is scheduled to begin this September in Beijing, China.

It took about three years of research and development for Roosegaarde.

Put up outside the Tate Modern, it doesnt look out of place.

The world’s largest air purifier pulls in smog and turns it into jewellery

It purifies around 30,000 cubic metres per hour, using no more electricity than a normal water boiler.

Its the beginning of the future.

The big idea is clean air for everyone.

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These ions will attach themselves to fine dust particles.

This technology manages to capture ultra-fine smog particles which regular filter systems fail to do.

Each of the tiny stones is the equivalent of 1,000 cubic metres of air.

We need to be creative in our solutions.

Its the beginning of something beautiful, I think.

source: www.techworm.net