Pollution-Filtering Skyscrapers

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The Hyper Filter Skyscraper Draws in All Polluted Air

The Hyper Filter Skyscraper is looking to eliminate the threat of polluted air. The building inhales polluted air while exhaling fresh oxygen, very much like photosynthesis. Unlike plants though, the hyper filter skyscraper cleans the air while providing usable chemicals for other industries.

The building looks like a cotton swab that is made up of long tube filters. These filters suck up pollution -- like carbon dioxide -- in the city that it is built in and cleans it. The clean air is then passed right back out through the pipes allowing for constant fresh air.

Whatever harmful substances are still left over are stored rather than destroyed. These chemicals are then sent off to the chemical industry for use in other projects. Taking care of the environment is a joint effort but the Hyper Filter skyscraper can definitely help.
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1. Pollution-filtering Skyscrapers - The Hyper Filter Skyscraper presents a disruptive innovation opportunity by using long tube filters to inhale and clean polluted air, providing constant fresh air and usable chemicals for other industries.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - The architecture and construction industry can explore opportunities in designing and constructing pollution-filtering skyscrapers to address the problem of air pollution in cities.
2. Chemical Industry - The chemical industry can leverage the Hyper Filter Skyscraper's stored harmful substances for use in other projects, creating a more sustainable approach to chemical production.
3. Environmental Technology - The environmental technology industry can further develop pollution-filtering technologies like the Hyper Filter Skyscraper to tackle the global issue of air pollution and promote cleaner, healthier environments.

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