Urban Pollution-Trapping Systems

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The Conceptual 'Pure Bubble' by Wang Hong Min Filters Pollution

The conceptual 'Pure Bubble' pollution trapping system has been designed by Wang Hong Min as a solution for urban areas to help reduce the instance of air pollution.

The system consists of a rod that holds the bubble-like devices in place, which can be set out into the air in a floating manner. The orbs feature a layer of helium to give them buoyancy, while the second layer boasts a filtering function along with a TPA patented technology to allow for washing and reuse.

The conceptual 'Pure Bubble' pollution trapping system harnesses the power of wind to allow for placement virtually anywhere in the cityscape. The system identifies a method of combating against urban pollution that highlights both functionality as well as style in the cityscape.
Trend Themes
1. Pollution-filtering Technologies - Opportunity to innovate solutions that address air pollution in urban areas through functional and stylish technologies.
2. Floating Urban Installations - Opportunity to explore floating solutions that can be placed virtually anywhere in the cityscape to address air pollution.
3. Sustainable Materials for Technology - Opportunity to create technologies that are sustainable by using TPA patented technology which allows washing and reuse.
Industry Implications
1. Environmental Technology - Develop innovative pollution-filtering technologies.
2. Architecture and Design - Incorporate sustainable and functional pollution-filtering technologies into urban installations and design.
3. Urban Planning - Utilize floating urban installations to address air pollution in urban areas effectively.

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