CarbinX Technologies' carbon-capture device is coming to the University of Calgary's Downtown campus later this month.
The device is the size of two refrigerators and captures carbon dioxide from natural gas heating appliances.
The CO2 is turned into potassium carbonate, a useful material found in things like soaps and fertilizer.
CarbinX was supported by the Creative Destruction Lab -Rockies (CDL-Rockies) program out of the Haskayne School of Business.
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Some of the biggest public companies in the United States, including Wal-Mart, Walt Disney Co., Microsoft, have adopted carbon pollution pricing strategies.