Ecology partnership TDSo24 & nst.agency has developed unique model of CO2 gases absorption and storage method.
With the process of fighting the global warning, CO2 absorption from the atmosphere is not a new task for humanity. However the way we have approached it is revolutionary… even remarkable.
The main problem with such job is the issue of storage of the absorbed CO2 gases.
Our solution, is the one! That resolves not only the storage of the CO2 gas but also it does create pure oxygen (O2). It clears polluted soil and it works without use of fans, gas tanks, compressors etc.
It’s a nature based solution, that the Earth has been using for hundreds thousands of years. It was even before humans stepped on Earths surface. It’s pure New Science Technology for humans but the biology and ecosphere knows it since the beginning of time…
Designed by TDSo24 and developed by nst.agency method of pollution clearance in now in stage 6. It means it’s ready to plant in 2021. It’s completely new stage. One of our TDSo24 plants absorbs 4-8 more CO2 than any tree currently available in Europe. Our testing labs have confirmed it’s ability to clear out air, soil as well as product significant amounts of oxygen.
But that’s not all, such plant won’t be a lifetime wait while it grow. I will get to it’s full CO2 absorption capacity within 3-6 years. While huge leafs will start to benefit the environment from Day 1 of its planting.
If you that sounds good for you, there is some more. The TDSo24 CO2 absorbing plant, will grow in pretty much any environment. It’s tolerance for land pollution is amazing as well. It does not only clear air, but it can also clear soil, transforming it into farmland after few years.
What it need’s? Special attitude, being well looked after and some water… but not too much.
This project is now open for investors and governments around the Globe! It’s great for environment. It has a huge impact on reducing the carbon emissions. It can significantly help our planet.
Would you like to be the one who will solve the greenhouse effects on Earth?