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 CO2 Wall

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CO2 Reduction

CO2 Wall is not a single product but a complete ecosystem in which photosynthesis, among other things, converts CO2 into oxygen and glucose. Every square metre of Co2 Wall annually removes about 3.7 kg of Co2 from the environment, and with a lifespan of at least 15 years, this means a total reduction per m2 of 55 kg of Co2, all without external energy or raw materials.


A short calculation example:
A 10-km double-sided noise barrier fitted with our product removes 740,000 kg of Co2 from the environment every year, a minimum Co2 reduction of 11.1 million kg in 15 years with a one-off investment! And with no extra Co2 tax.


This is a great benefit for today's environment but there is more...

Why Choose CO2 Wall?

​CO2 Reduction

Every square metre of CO2 Wall would remove between 3.1 and 3.7 kg of nitrogen/CO2 per year from the air in a climate like ours in the Netherlands. A small calculation example 10km. A noise barrier that is double-sided and equipped with a CO2 Wall system removes 740,000 kg of CO2 from the air every year, but not only that...

Reducing Noise and Temperature

It absorbs up to 45% of the ambient noise. Making a noise barrier perform its function even better.

In the streets where the system is present, the temperature drops by 3-5 degrees.

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Cost-Effective and Sustainable Solution

The system contributes to BREEAM and LEED scores for companies. And helps companies meet their mandatory climate goals.

How CO2 Wall Works

m2/2.8kg

Each m2 returns 2.8 kg of oxygen through its CO2 absorption

up to 45%

It absorbs up to 45% of the ambient noise, making a noise barrier perform its function even better

3-5 C

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In the streets where the system is present, the temperature drops by 3-5 degrees

3.7kg /m2 

Every square metre of CO2 wall would remove between 3.1 and 3.7 kg of nitrogen/CO2 per year

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Co2Wall has many more advantages

• Each m2 returns 2.8 kg of oxygen through its CO2 absorption.

• It purifies the air and creates a livable, green environment. And inhibits vandalism such as graffiti.

• The vegetation can be adapted to any climate.

• It absorbs up to 45% of the ambient noise, making a noise barrier perform its function even better.

• It provides extensive biodiversity for insects that are currently struggling, like bees.

• If you mount the system on your facade, you protect the facade against external influences, such as sunlight. Because of the insulating value, energy savings of up to 35% are possible in warm countries.

• It is very fire-retardant and is A2-S0,D0 certified.

• In the streets where the system is present, the temperature drops by 3-5 degrees.

• The system contributes to BREEAM and LEED scores for companies. And helps companies meet their mandatory climate goals.

• The system is applicable worldwide and is embraced by everyone because it enriches the environment.

• The CO2 wall system is manufactured from recycled plastic.

• The system has no disadvantage whatsoever. And by applying the system, many road construction projects can go ahead that are currently not carried out due to the C02 standards.

Co2Wall elements

1. Ozone (O₃): Although ozone high in the atmosphere protects against harmful UV radiation, closer to the Earth's surface, it is a harmful air pollutant. Many plants absorb ozone and can help reduce high concentrations in outdoor air, although the uptake of ozone can also cause damage to the plant itself.


2. Nitrogen oxides (NOx): These are gases produced mainly by combustion processes, such as traffic and industrial emissions. Plants can absorb NOx gases and convert them into less harmful forms.


3. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): These are a group of organic chemicals that easily evaporate at room temperature. Some VOCs can be absorbed and metabolised by plants. However, it is also worth noting that some plants may emit VOCs themselves, especially under stressful conditions.


4. Sulphur oxides (SOx) 4: Gases such as sulphur dioxide (SOâ‚‚) are mainly produced by the combustion of sulphur-containing fuels such as coal and oil. Plants can absorb SOx, which helps reduce its concentration in the air. 

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5. Particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10): These are small particles that can float in the air and can come from sources such as traffic, industry and natural sources. Trees and other plants can act as a "filter" by trapping these particles on their leaves and branches.


6. Heavy metals: Some plants can trap heavy metals, such as lead and cadmium, which are found in dust particles in the air, capture them on their leaf surfaces. These metals can then be flushed to the soil with the rain or absorbed directly by the plant.


7. Pesticides and herbicides: In rural areas, plants can absorb pesticides and herbicides carried by the wind.

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Residential
 

Our CO2 Wall system is designed to provide a sustainable solution for reducing nitrogen crisis and noise pollution in residential areas. It's a cost-effective and long-term investment that provides great returns and cost savings.

Commercial
 

Our CO2 Wall system is applicable worldwide and is designed to reduce the impact of nitrogen crisis and noise pollution in commercial areas. It's a sustainable solution that provides cost savings and great returns.

Maintenance & Support
 

Our team takes pride in ensuring that the CO2 Wall system is working efficiently to provide maximum benefits to the environment. We offer maintenance and support services to ensure that the system is functioning properly and effectively.

Contact

Better for the Environment

+31 6 38773137

CO2Wall B.V.

Postbus 2400
7002 EP Apeldoorn

Netherland

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