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Let's Bring Oxygen Back.

with greenwaterHOME

The "Blind Spot" in Indoor Air Quality

More often than not, your headache, fatigue and brain fog may not have anything to do with how much caffeine you've had. Since we spend 90% of our time indoors, we end up being exposed to high levels of carbon dioxide including in our gyms, offices, and bedrooms.

Chronic exposure to high levels of CO2 reduces the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. This can weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections, illness, and reduced recovery times from sickness. Hypercapnia, the condition caused by CO2 retention, disrupts the balance of oxygen and CO2 in the blood, which can impair your brain’s ability to function properly.

Long-term exposure to elevated indoor CO2 is associated with increased anxiety, stress, and overall mental health deterioration. In many urban office spaces, workers often experience fatigue, poor focus, and decreased overall productivity. Greenwater Scientific is here to help.

Decarbonizing your every breath to bring oxygen back.

How does it help?

Helps with Allergies, Asthma and Immunity

Better Lung & Heart Health

Improves cognitive function & productivity 

Better Sleep Quality

Elevated Mood & Well-Being

Generates Oxygen 

Captures Carbon

greenwaterHOME harnesses the photosynthetic power of micro-algae to generate fresh oxygen and capture carbon dioxide. 

We also use HEPA, carbon and pre-filters to capture particulate matter and other airborne impurities.

You can also keep your coffee on it!

Minimal Maintenance, 
Maximum Impact

While greenwaterHOME provides as much fresh oxygen as 75 house plants, you don't need the space to keep them or the time to maintain them. Greenwater Scientific's negative carbon emission technology can revitalize your air very easily from the corner of your room

Greenwaterhome, flagship product of greenwaterscientific
Shows greenwater home's preference setting, a necessary feature of a greenwaterscientific product
Showing how the alge can be changed in greenwater scientific's greenwater home

Step 1: Plug in your greenwaterHOME

Step 2: Set your preferences for the inflow and outflow of air

Step 3: Replace the culture of algae every 3 months

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Why is algae so effective?

These microorganisms photosynthesize similarly to trees, but with a unique advantage–their entire bodies are chlorophyll-rich, meaning every part of their structure is involved in absorbing sunlight and converting CO2 into oxygen. 

 

While in trees and plants chlorophyll is only present in leaves (limiting the overall photosynthetic surface area), algae's single-celled structure, or even their simple multicellular forms, allow for all parts of their bodies to participate in photosynthesis.

Our journey to Air Synthesizer from air purifiers

With awareness growing about the impact of air pollution on health, the 1980s and 1990s saw the emergence of air purifiers as consumer products. Designed to filter out particles like dust, pollen, and smoke, these devices became popular household items, marketed as a way to “purify” the air in indoor spaces. 

 

Air purifiers capture harmful particles in filters, improving air quality—but only to an extent. While they could reduce airborne allergens and some pollutants, they weren’t designed to solve the root of the problem: the ongoing accumulation of CO2 and lack of fresh oxygen in sealed environments.

Unlike air purifiers, the greenwaterHOME uses an algae-based photosynthesis system to truly refresh indoor air. Apart from simply capturing particles, it transforms CO2 into oxygen, much like plants do in nature. 

Let's Bring Oxygen Back?

At Greenwater Scientific, we’re not trying to sell some utopic, imaginary future.

All we want is to remind people of what used to be. When looking up at the
clear blue sky was a daily reality, not a rare break from smog and haze.

What if our future looked more like our past than our present?

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