Carbon Sciences working on pilot plant designed to turn captured CO2 into calcium carbonates, useful in the manufacture of everything from paper to toothpaste
A Californian company has proposed a scheme to turn waste carbon dioxide into a chemical compound that could be used in everything from drywall and fertiliser, through to yoghurt and toothpaste. Santa...
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