Comments on postAIR-INK
Cody
@rdbrdd · Owner of Redbearded
What happens to the heavy metals that are extracted from this process? Is it just shuffling around pollution?
Emmanuel Lemor
@exlemor · Cust. Exp., Prod. Mgmt etc are my world.
@rdbrdd Good question, would be interesting to get a Maker on here to get some answers...
Cody
@rdbrdd · Owner of Redbearded
@emmanuel_lemor I agree. This product seems pretty amazing. I just want to know what happens to the actual pollutant.
anirudh sharma
@touchaddict · CEO
@rdbrdd @emmanuel_lemor The thing that makes the particulate dangerous is its size. Its so small that it enters our lungs and eventually the bloodstream. By capturing it before it enters into the environment and binding it into inks, we solve half the problem. Second, there are heavy metals, which we remove from captured particulate before it goes for ink-making. :) Third, the present-day pigment for making black inks actually comes from burning fossil fuels deliberately- by making inks from this technique we save on that fuel burning as well. Hopefully that helps :) Did you see our kickstarter btw?