Carbon-negative vodka was produced
An American stratup company came up with astonishing innovation: The Air Co. produced the world’s first so-called carbon-negative vodka – origo wrote. With each glass produced, not less, but less carbon dioxide in the air.
The carbon dioxide emitted is utilized by the company’s own-made vodka, with each of its manufactured bottles removing as much pollutants from the air as they are neutralized by eight crowns of wood in a single day. The company says producing an average vodka emits 13 pounds (about 5.8 kilograms) of carbon dioxide per bottle, but their solution does not produce, but extracts the carbon derivative from the air. (origo)
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