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Syllego Featured on ‘Nanana Channel’

Syllego is an innovative device developed by SyncMOF to enable the general public to enjoy capturing CO2. First used in Hakuba Village by skiers and snowboarders, it was also showcased at the G7 Hiroshima Summit, highlighting its role in making “decarbonization” more accessible. Recently, Syllego was featured at the 70th anniversary event of Nabari City, “Chubu Japan Cycling in Nabari,” where it was mounted on bicycles to collect CO2 during the ride.

With 1,000 units of Syllego, an amount of CO2 equivalent to what 40 cedar trees would absorb can be captured. Impressively, Syllego’s size is so compact that it only requires 1/5000th of the space compared to tree planting for the same CO2 absorption.

SyncMOF offers both small DAC devices like Syllego and larger PoC-level DAC units for rent or purchase. Explore how our technology is driving the future of CO2 capture.

Video Link: Watch the ‘Nanana Channel’ feature here