Why Tech Startups Aim to Send Your Waste Deep Underground
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Microsoft (MSFT Stock) and Vaulted Deep Team Up to Unlock Almost 5M Ton of Carbon Removal from Organic Waste
Microsoft has teamed up with Vaulted Deep to eliminate millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO₂), one of the largest deals made in the sector. They will use a special carbon removal technology that injects organic waste deep underground. This infrastructure approach seeks to store carbon permanently while also addressing waste management issues throughout the United States. Let’s examine in depth how this technology offers a promising solution …
Start-up Vaulted Deep, which was funded by Microsoft, says that underground deep human waste storage can prevent carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and pollutants like Forever Chemicals out of surface ecosystems Treatment tanks at a Kansas site where the waste is pumped into a cavern [...]
Why Tech Startups Aim to Send Your Waste Deep Underground
Tanks for disposal at a Kansas site where waste is funneled into underground salt caves Vaulted Deep A startup named Vaulted Deep has partnered with Microsoft to pump millions of tons of treated human waste, fertilizer, and various organic waste deep underground as a method to reduce carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. This strategy [...] The post Why Tech Startups Aim to Send Your Waste Deep Underground appeared first on Mondo News.
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