Desert Algae Revolution
We've cracked the code on two massive problems at once: decommissioned oil rigs littering our landscapes and the urgent need for sustainable alternatives to plastic. Our solution? Transform abandoned rigs into algae-powered biofactories.
Standing on a converted oil rig in the Mojave Desert, watching giant typewriter-like mechanical arms rhythmically press algae harvested from surrounding ponds into sheets of biodegradable material, the air smelling faintly of desert sage instead of petroleum, while a data dashboard shows this single rig replacing 50,000 plastic bags worth of waste per day.
Algae grows rapidly in desert ponds, absorbing CO2 and thriving in sunlight.
Mechanical typewriter arms press algae into durable biodegradable sheets.
Eco-friendly packaging materials sold at competitive prices to conscious brands.