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Carbon dioxide scrubber.

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ecco2-3It is cool to be these days, and David Keith and his team think the Dioxide Scrubber could be the next big thing. This device is supposed to capturing straight from the air and purify it, making our air much cleaner.


Also known as the , this personal scrubber unit aims to help an individual reduce or even erase his/her personal throughout the day. How does it do this? Fashioned after a futuristic looking , it relies on to power it, pulling in air via intake vents to collect CO2 and expelling clean air through its exhaust vents. We wonder whether wearing five of these on each arm will help us offset more than our fair share of carbon footprint. As an added bonus, the eCO2 also doubles up as a , and we think it has plenty of potential when used with a Wii while you’re busy trying to knock your opponent out in Wii Boxing.

Designer: james kershaw & Chad Garn

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS CONCEPT? — comment below.

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3 comments ↓

#1 Jo NEW ZEALAND on 09.29.09 at 2:24 pm

Fantastic concept. Extrordinary, brilliant piece of engineering. Very modern, stylish and sleek design. I love it. Needs to be marketed to the general public not as an elitist item. Encourage everyone to be ecco friendly. For the right price I would buy one. Great inventing.

#2 Aman Bansal INDIA on 12.22.09 at 8:57 am

It’s a masterpiece, No doubt at all. I wonder if this concept could be used to clean up the mess created by humans. It ll be great if this concept could be used to clean the environmetal CO2 at a large scale.

#3 manas INDIA on 01.07.12 at 6:26 am

could you please send me more information about the Carbon dioxide scrubber technology.

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