Air-purifying, photocatalytic, natural paint

Problem addressed
Synthetic paints are typically toxic for the environment, off-gas VOC’s for many months after application and have a large quantity of plastic.
Case study
Large US real estate customer, Greystar, used the GRAPHENSTONE AMBIENT PRO+ paints across 1000 student accommodation rooms in London in 2022. Total carbon saving was 21 tonnes relative to other commercial synthetic paints brands plus 2.5 tonnes of CO2 absorbed directly as the paint cured. In addition, the rooms were free of paints smells, VOC’s, and chemicals. In fact, this active air-purifying paint is removing toxins from the rooms of these student inhabitants every moment of the day and night when ambient of natural light is present in the space.
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