Innovative air purifiers are bound to be some of the most useful products at CES 2021 and CleanAirZone is showing off a solution of its own that uses "natural biotics and enzymes derived from nature" instead of traditional filters. With a combination of water, microbiotics and natural enzymes, the company's air purifier is effective for removing pollutants and offer a cleaner alternative to standard air purifiers.
While traditional designs rely on disposable filters, this one helps to reduce waste in the home by operating in an alternative way. The purifier’s patented technology boasts a unique natural process that's said to be able to better handle smaller particles that even HEPA, ion, carbon, or UV filtration systems can't. The system is an effective way to capture and destroy a range of contaminants from mold and bacteria to allergens and mold.
Biology-Based Air Purifiers
At CES 2021, CleanAirZone is Sharing a Holistic Air Quality Solution
Trend Themes
1. Biology-based Air Purification - CleanAirZone's use of natural biotics and enzymes derived from nature for air purification presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the air filtration industry.
2. Sustainable Air Purification - CleanAirZone's design that reduces waste in the home by operating without disposable filters presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the sustainable home goods industry.
3. Advanced Air Filtration - CleanAirZone's patented technology that can better handle smaller particles than traditional filtration systems presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the air filtration industry.
Industry Implications
1. Air Filtration - CleanAirZone could disrupt the air filtration industry with their biology-based and patented air purifiers that can handle smaller particles and reduce waste.
2. Sustainable Home Goods - CleanAirZone's air purifier design that reduces waste by operating without disposable filters presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the space of sustainable home goods.
3. Healthtech - CleanAirZone's air purifiers that can capture and destroy a range of contaminants present a disruptive innovation opportunity in the healthtech industry for indoor air quality management.