
Released by Deni Kirkova: 05:17 EDT | update on May 26, 2014: EDT at 10: 25 on May 26, 2014, fashionistas with conscience can now be an ecology
They bought a precious ring made of heavily polluted air in Beijing.
Scientists will use a revolutionary machine to breathe dirty air from the Chinese capital city and compress it for about half a day to create "smog stones ".
Then the jeweler placed the stone in a band made of high
Quality local metal that makes smog rings.
Profit will to profit
Financing the city's first smogfree parks.
Every ring is made-
Then disappear from the atmosphere.
1 cubic kilometer of polluted air.
These rings are the first phase of the smoke project and are the creativity of the artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde.
The 35-year-old Dutch designer is currently in Beijing for talks with the mayor, city planners and city managers to address the details.
Roosegaarde hopes to work with the city's governing body to achieve the first of many smog --
Free Park in Beijing.
At the end of this year, 1 million rings will be sold in various stores around the world for about £ 8£80.
The early prototype showed a clear Stone with black dust particles embedded in the middle, although the ring was still being designed.
Roosegaarde told the Daily Mail that I always try to create things that improve my life.
"I want to show people that they can be part of the solution.
"Rings may not be the solution, but they can bridge the gap between where we are now and where we need it.
Roosevelt's background is rooted in the creation of social design, exploring the relationship between people, technology and space.
Currently, he and his team of experts are working on a safe, energy-efficient product.
Friendly installation
The biggest in the world
Catch smog and create clean air.
It will use patented ion technology and nano air purifiers to make the cleanest smoke
Free space in Beijing.
The continued focus of the media has inspired a large number of students, artists, designers and engineers to come up with ideas to reduce smog.
Roosegaarde will charge 100-
Of these initiatives in Phase II of the smoke project, 150 per cent.
He will use them to fill an exhibition in Beijing to show "what is possible when we work together"
Create our environment.
The show is scheduled for October 2015.
The third phase of the project will be the opening of the park at the end of 2015.
The New York Times explained that a 4 m vacuum tower would be located in the center of the park.
The ion filter charges and removes the smoke particles, blowing fresh air from the vent on the side of the tower.
This creates a high
Roosegaarde's leading technology partner estimates that the pressure zone can create a bubble that continues to be 75% less smog than elsewhere.
The purpose is to make some smoke-
Free parks in Beijing harvest smoke particles from the environment.
The Beijing government recently launched a 133.
By 2017, the 5-meter project will eliminate urban smog, and projects like this are leading the trend.
Head studioroosegaarde.
Net to keep up with the development of the project.