Could there be so super big news here?
"Then I’ll wait and see," Carol Voss said.
A dozen minutes later.
More and more people arrived.
Carol Voss felt as if it really was about to start a press conference, which wasn’t strange for an expo, and with such a large scale, it was bound to be interesting.
Soon.
The dia and the organizers’ representatives arrived.
Among them were several old acquaintances who greeted him from afar, but Carol Voss guessed they were busy talking to a person of Asian descent.
Finally.
The exhibition began.
Bernie Brusha, a board mber of the World Environntal Organization, walked onto the stage with his hair gone gray, but his spirit was as young as ever. Despite reaching retirent age, he continued to work on the front lines.
With a face full of wrinkles, Bernie Brusha bead with joy as he held the microphone and excitedly said, "Welco everyone to our environntal technology expo co-hosted by our four organizations.
We originally planned to hold it next year, but this ti, for a special reason, we moved it forward, and you’ll all know soon enough what that reason is."
He paused and continued: "See that? The products and models in the display case next to , I think, you’ll all surely cheer for what you’re going to see next..."
Making his presence known.
It was common everywhere.
He was no exception.
He spoke for a full five minutes, mainly to propagate the concept of environntal protection to the masses, which was not annoying, and finally, he handed the microphone over to a person with an Asian face.
All eyes turned to that person.
That person of Asian descent looked competent and technical, not like a capitalist. Both the dia and individuals tended to view such people favorably.
"Once again, welco to our event, and thank you to the board mber for his speech. I am the general manager of Myanmar Environntal Technology Company. Our company has always been committed to improving Earth’s living environnt.
We aim to reduce and even eliminate human impact on the environnt. With our long-ti research and developnt and substantial financial investnts, we can confidently say: We have initially succeeded."
After speaking,
the fighter pressed a button in his hand.
The next mont.
A projection appeared on the wall behind him, which was clear and sharp despite the bright lighting of the expo hall, making it look almost like a TV.
On the wall, there was a ring-shaped device.
It looked a bit like a wristlet.
It was about eight centiters wide, not straight through, with an internal structure that was honeycomb-shaped with S-shaped passages and several small holes around it. Its intricate chanical structure prompted many to start taking photos eagerly.
Curiously waiting for the answer to be revealed.
"Harmful gases filter."
The na.
Disappointed quite a few people in the audience.
To filter harmful gases, what’s the difference between this and a gas mask? It seed uninteresting.
But.
The following introduction.
Made their expressions freeze.
The fighter explained, "This is the first-generation pollutant gas filtration device we’ve developed to address the most direct issue in current environntal pollution—air pollution.
Not only can it be installed in car exhaust pipes, but it can also be customized to any size to effectively filter waste gases from nearly all industrial emissions. And it has undergone several months of product testing.
In large-scale testing, we’ve already achieved zero emission for harmful car exhaust and zero pollution emissions for large factories. Furthermore, it is cost-effective. The main operating chanism is..."
"Boom."
These words.
Shocked the masses and journalists like a thunderclap.
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Vehicle exhaust and industrial combustion emissions are the two largest sources of harmful gas emissions, accounting for over ninety percent of such emissions, with the remaining ten percent coming from regular local burning.
The emissions from local burning aren’t considered a serious pollution source and can’t be avoided.
But what did the person on stage just say?
---Zero pollution emissions.
What was that concept?
It was a revolutionary idea.
Especially when they learned about the cost and emission thods, which showed the feasibility of widespread adoption; the price was affordable, and the filters didn’t require complicated part replacents. For regular cars, changing the filter material once a month would suffice.
And it was easy to recycle.
All at once.
In their minds, they envisioned the massive improvent to the world’s environnt once nearly every car was fitted with this filter, and many were thrilled.
"May I ask, does your technology have the ability to filter out harmful gases already present in the air?" a journalist asked, raising his hand.
The fighter replied, "Yes, we can filter nearly all existing polluted air. Such products can be achieved simply by modifying industrial-level filters."
Another journalist asked, "That’s great, sir, I have another question. Is the waste from these filters truly non-polluting?"
The fighter nodded.
"Of course, all harmful gases have undergone a chemical reaction with our filtering fluid, with all hazardous components dissolved in it, followed by a layer of high-density plastic coating.
Finally, they are encased within our specially designed tal particles to prevent any leakage, and as the tal particles are relatively large, they are unlikely to be ingested accidentally. Even if ingested, stomach acid cannot digest them.
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