Carbon-Capturing Paints

Carbon-Capturing Concrete Blocks

Air-Purifying Interior Paints

Captured Carbon Art Initiatives

Enhanced Air Quality Paints

CO2-Capturing Plants

Carbon Recapture Textile Dyes

Carbon-Capturing Plant Pots

Futuristic Air Capture Plants

Heat Absorption-Reducing Paints

Modular Carbon-Capturing Filters

CO2-Capturing Electric Car Prototypes

Artificial CO2-Capturing Leaves

Pollution-Absorbing Murals

Carbon Capture Clothing

Carbon Capture Soaps

Pollution-Absorbing Bioplastic Materials

Emissions-Preventing Stones

Carbon-Absorbing Street Murals

Carbon-Negative Concretes

Carbon Negative Potting Soil

Celour Sequesters 27 Grams of CO2 for Every 135 Grams of Paint Used
Laura McQuarrie — August 7, 2021References: dezeen & bongbong.work
Celour is a carbon-capturing paint that was created to help anyone participate in the removal of carbon dioxide from their daily lives. Created by design graduate Kukbong Kim, the paint is useful for removing 27 grams of CO2 for every 135 grams of paint used; as the designer describes, "That is the same amount of carbon dioxide that a normal tree absorbs per day."
The indoor-outdoor paint is made from waste concrete powder, a material that's leftover from concrete recycling that tends to have a detrimental effect on local ecosystems. Ultimately, Kim is on a mission to make the carbon-capturing properties of the paint so strong that it actually neutralizes the carbon footprint of the cement it is made from.