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Not a single word how they may filter anything. Looks like a usual PLA print and a total scam. They look nice, but that's it in my opinion.
Yeah, even if they have hidden air filters in there, I'm calling bullshit on sequestering CO2. That is not easy and if they figured out how to do it at room temperature and with 3d printing them they'd change the world.
Literally speaking anytime that you print something in PLA and don't burn it it's sequestering carbon, but that's not exactly impressive.
Looks like an ad for pure.tech to me. They don't say anything about how their product works either.
But it has puretech™️ technology.
Oh ok, I didn't notice this. Then it will surely work haha