Planet Savers and Aizawa Concrete Corporation Sign MOU to Explore Direct Air Capture (DAC) Systems
University of Tokyo startup Planet Savers has signed an MOU with Aizawa Concrete Corporation to explore the application of zeolitic DAC systems in the construction sector. The collaboration aims to evaluate the integration of DAC technology into concrete production to promote carbon neutrality.
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Planet Savers Inc. has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Aizawa Concrete Corporation to investigate the deployment of their zeolitic Direct Air Capture (DAC) system. The partnership will focus on assessing technical feasibility, exploring pilot tests, and discussing potential procurement, aiming to leverage carbon capture for concrete decarbonization.
FAQ
What technology are the companies exploring?
A Direct Air Capture (DAC) system using zeolite material.
What is the purpose of this MOU?
To evaluate the feasibility of deploying DAC systems within the concrete business, including pilot tests and future procurement.