Extracting CO₂ from the air with the world's most efficient carbon-capturing material suitable for office and home use.
Sign UpJoin NewsletterWe're using a material that is built upon decades of research by leading Professors in the field. It surpasses existing direct air capture technologies by threefold in capture efficiency. As ambient air flows through our product, 95% of the CO₂ gets captured.
Setting us apart from conventional direct air capture methods involving harsh chemicals, our innovative solution utilizes a solid composition crafted from materials akin to those used in drinking water filtration systems. This unique approach empowers people to safely capture CO₂ directly within the comfort of their homes, fostering a collective effort towards sustainability.
Our process undergoes a sustainable cycle of recycling, regeneration, and reuse, enduring for 10+ years until its natural wear and tear. Our recycling and regeneration processes are carbon negative and environmentally friendly. We ensure the captured CO₂ become permanently sequestered in rock dust for 1000+ years.
Place our CO₂ devices near ventilation in your home or office to capture CO₂ over the week.
We’ll schedule weekly pick up time for used devices and swap you regenerated ones.
Devices are regenerated to release CO₂, which is then turned into rock dust without using extra energy. The devices are then ready for reuse.
Regenerated devices are delivered back to you through e-bikers that are already in your area.
Ski seasons are dwindling while summers are intensifying in heat. Despite widespread concern about climate change, many feel powerless as individuals to combat it.
At Atalanta Climate, we hold firm to the belief that technology and science can be harnessed to tackle climate change, but it requires collective action. We can only do so much as individuals, but if we each take a small step, together we can change the world.
Atalanta Climate was co-founded by Sally Chen, a climate enthusiast and jack-of-all-trades; and Professor Lucas Dong, Stanford Postdoc and Georgia Tech Professor in Environmental Engineering. We're proudly Canadian and based in Vancouver, Canada.