What if your infrastructure quietly captured CO₂ while powering itself?
Watch Clean Air Being Created - Live
Each active AlgaeTree is continuously capturing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen, building healthier urban spaces in real time.
Atmospheric CO2
Concentration (1960 - 2050)
Historical and projected global average CO2 levels showing the accelerating Keeling Curve trend.
987.07
Million Tons
CO2 Emission
In Year 2000
3.19
Billion Tons
CO2 Emission
In Year 2025
160ppm
AQI
Year 2000
230ppm
AQI
Year 2025

Global temperatures have already increased by about 1.2°C since the late 1800s, and emissions continue to rise.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution contributes to nearly 7 million premature deaths every year worldwide. It is strongly linked to respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and lung cancer, particularly in densely populated urban areas. Reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality is therefore essential to protect public health, environmental stability, and the air that billions of people depend on every day.
Atmospheric CO2 Concentration (1960 - 2050)
Historical and projected global average CO2 levels showing the accelerating Keeling Curve trend.

Rising greenhouse gases such as CO₂ are
driving climate change and warming the planet.
Global temperatures have already increased by about 1.2°C since the late 1800s, and emissions continue to rise.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution contributes to nearly 7 million premature deaths every year worldwide. It is strongly linked to respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and lung cancer, particularly in densely populated urban areas. Reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality is therefore essential to protect public health, environmental stability, and the air that billions of people depend on every day.
987.07
Million Tons
CO2 Emission
In Year 2000
3.19
Billion Tons
CO2 Emission
In Year 2025
160ppm
AQI
Year 2000
230ppm
AQI
Year 2025
Nature's Genius
Algae: The Earth'sOriginal Filter
Long before trees, algae was the primary source of Earth's oxygen.
Through photosynthesis, these microscopic organisms consume CO2 up to 50 times faster than terrestrial plants.

Introducingthe Algae Tree™
AlgaeTree™ is a self-sustaining urban carbon capture system designed to improve air quality in cities. The unit uses microalgae inside a transparent bioreactor to naturally absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis.
Air entering the system first passes through a filtration layer that helps reduce harmful particles such as PM2.5 and PM10. The filtered air then interacts with the microalgae culture, where carbon dioxide is captured and converted into biomass while oxygen is released back into the environment.
Powered by renewable energy and smart monitoring systems, AlgaeTree™ operates continuously to support cleaner, healthier urban spaces.


