Japanese consortium to pilot urban DAC technology

Published 09:52 on July 3, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:52 on July 3, 2024  /  Asia Pacific, Japan, Voluntary

A group of Japanese companies will pilot a technology that captures CO2 in urban spaces and uses it to grow vegetables and other plants that can be sold on the spot at places like railway stations in one of the country’s biggest cities.
A group of Japanese companies will pilot a technology that captures CO2 in urban spaces and uses it to grow vegetables and other plants that can be sold on the spot at places like railway stations in one of the country’s biggest cities.


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