Carbon Capture Clothing

DS Automobiles Created Garments That Turn Carbon Dioxide to Oxygen

At Paris Fashion Week, DS Automobiles revealed a four-piece capsule collection of carbon capture clothing with photosynthetic algae appliques. With a coating of living algae, pieces like bomber jackets, trench coats and a pair of t-shirts take carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into oxygen. The designs apply the same photosynthesis process as plants and the unisex garments incorporate bold messages like "Lead the Charge."

The algae layer, created by London research studio Post Carbon Lab, uses just a few simple, all-natural ingredients: plant- and yeast-derived nutrients, as well as minerals and water.

Like houseplants, the garments need daily misting and regular sun exposure to keep the algae healthy and alive. This new generation of living, breathing clothing has the potential to support better investments in both garment and environmental care.
Trend Themes
1. Carbon Capture Clothing - A new trend in fashion that creates garments with living algae to transform carbon dioxide into oxygen.
2. Photosynthetic Algae in Apparel - Designers incorporate algae to create clothing that mimics the photosynthesis process and benefits the environment.
3. Sustainable Fashion Innovation with Algae - Innovative fashion design integrates green technology to produce clothing made from living, breathable materials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion industry could incorporate algae-based clothing to support sustainable design and environmental care.
2. Green Technology - Research and development in green technology has the potential to revolutionize the garment industry's approach to sustainable clothing.
3. Environmental Science - Environmental science could leverage innovations in fashion technology, such as carbon capture clothing, to promote positive environmental impact.

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