Tech companies want to capture carbon at paper mills and sewage plants
Briefly

Companies are turning to unconventional methods like sewage treatment plants and paper mills to address their carbon pollution, reflecting a shift towards innovative climate solutions.
We do need to be looking at a lot of different kinds of approaches, says Wil Burns co-director of the Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal, stressing the need for diverse strategies.
Companies are increasingly looking for ways to cancel the damage caused by their greenhouse gas emissions, showing a commitment to sustainability through cutting-edge carbon removal technology.
The first generation of industrial facilities for direct air capture is extremely costly, highlighting a need for less expensive methods to enhance carbon capture efficiency.
Read at The Verge
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