The Carbon Dioxide Bank is a creative and forward-looking concept that addresses two major challenges at once—carbon dioxide pollution and energy storage. The idea shows strong problem understanding and innovative thinking by treating CO₂ as a resource instead of waste. It has the potential to create positive environmental impact, especially at the community level. To improve further, the concept can include clearer explanation of how CO₂ is captured and stored, and small pilot examples to show feasibility. Overall, it is a promising, unique, and impactful idea that demonstrates good use of technology for climate action.
Kinshuk - Innovation Project
ABPS, Khor
Challenge:
“The Carbon Time Bank rewards people with time instead of money for climate-friendly actions, making sustainability a daily habit.”
Objective:
“The Carbon Time Bank rewards people with time instead of money for climate-friendly actions, making sustainability a daily habit.”
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The Carbon Dioxide Bank is a creative and forward-looking concept that addresses two major challenges at once—carbon dioxide pollution and energy storage. The idea shows strong problem understanding and innovative thinking by treating CO₂ as a resource instead of waste. It has the potential to create positive environmental impact, especially at the community level. To improve further, the concept can include clearer explanation of how CO₂ is captured and stored, and small pilot examples to show feasibility. Overall, it is a promising, unique, and impactful idea that demonstrates good use of technology for climate action.
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