[b]A sneaker made from recycled carbon dioxide cutting the carbon footprint in the fight against climate change. NRG Energy, a company committed to reducing and repurposing carbon emissions released a shoe prototype that combines captured carbon dioxide in the foam of its sole at the New York Fashion Week this past week.[/b]
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[b]Converting carbon dioxide into something useful isn’t new. Beverage-grade carbon dioxide, a chemical technology develops a proprietary catalyst reacts with carbon dioxide to create polyurethane, which is used to create the foam for the sneaker.
The creation of the shoe changes the industry into replacing petrochemicals in products and lessens the world's dependence on oil
"We are not going to win the fight against climate change unless someone figures out how to capture and reuse carbon economically and turn it into something that society values," Lynda Clemmons, vice president of NRG's Business Solutions Group, was quoted as saying by The New York Times to Xinhua...[/b]
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