STORY: Toronto Company Uses CO2 to Grow Useful Algae
SecondStreet.org sat down with Grant Smith of Pond Technologies, a Toronto company that uses CO2 to feed algae, which can then be turned into useful products like supplements and food colouring.
SecondStreet.org sat down with Grant Smith of Pond Technologies, a Toronto company that uses CO2 to feed algae, which can then be turned into useful products like supplements and food colouring.
SecondStreet.org sat down with Alex Ip of CERT Systems, a Toronto company that converts CO2 into useful chemicals like ethylene, which is used for making plastic, cell phones, and much more.
SecondStreet.org sat down with Tim Stauft with Carbonova, a Calgary company that uses CO2 to create carbon nanofibers, which can be used to make concrete, badminton rackets and more.