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Turning soot into ink, algae into lighting, and other green ideas
With an eye toward cleaner air and eco-friendly design, innovators tie their creations into Earth’s perpetual processes.
ByChristina Nunez,Hicks Wogan, andSam Lubell
Published April 15, 2021
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Your printer cartridges and air pollution have something in common: carbon. The black particles emitted from burning fossil fuels make good pigment. That’s why a start-up in India makes Air-Ink, turning exhaust harvested from diesel generators into ink for uses from art to packaging. Computer giant Dell is eyeing the sooty brew for printing its product boxes. Christina Nunez
In the eclectic collection of the Victoria and Albert, the museum of art and design in London, only one object out of more than 2.3 million is alive: a chandelier. The fixture not only provides light but also absorbs light and purifies the air in the room. Hanging from the chandelier’s metal branches are 70 veined, synthetic pouches, “lea