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    2016-06-30 08:53:20China Daily Feng Shuang ECNS App Download
    Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde tests his Smog Free Tower, a giant electronic vacuum cleaner, in the yard at his studio in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Photo provided to China Daily

    Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde tests his Smog Free Tower, a giant electronic vacuum cleaner, in the yard at his studio in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Photo provided to China Daily

    A Dutch artist and environmentalist is planning to bring to China a project inspired by a visit to Beijing that demonstrates how tiny invisible smog particles can be made into jewelry such as rings.

    Daan Roosegaarde is attempting to raise public awareness about cleaning the air.

    He has made a Smog Free Tower, which began to operate in September in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and he plans to bring it to China in September.

    The pollutants are collected from the 7-meter-high tower before being processed and condensed into cubes measuring 4 mm to 5 mm.

    The cubes, which can be used to make rings, are not for sale but have been presented as gifts to supporters at Kickstarter, a large crowdfunding platform where Roosegaarde collected more than 110,000 euros ($122,000) for his tower project.

    "I'm going to bring the project to China, as Beijing is where I got the inspiration," he said.

    He said he visited the city years ago and saw the huge difference in environmental conditions at the China Central Television tower on good days and smoggy days, which gave him the inspiration for the project.

    "But it's more than just cleaning the air. I hope the project develops public awareness of environmental protection."

    He said his tower project will travel the world, visiting cities such as Beijing, Paris, Los Angeles and Mexico City.

    Roosegaarde said his tower sucks in polluted air like a giant vacuum cleaner, before filtering it and returning clean air through the tower's vents.

    It can purify particles as small as PM2.5, which have a diameter of less than 2.5 microns, and clean 30,000 cubic meters of air per hour.

    "It has performed well in reducing airborne pollutants by 75 to 80 percent in a surrounding area," Roosegaarde said.

    Liu Guozheng, secretary-general of the China Forum of Environmental Journalists, which invited Roosegaarde to China, said the Smog Free Tower is designed to be abandoned eventually, because the ultimate goal is to improve air quality to the extent that the tower will be useless.

    "The tower works as a warning and reminder for people to engage in smog control efforts," Liu said, adding that its visit to China is aimed at attracting wider public attention to air pollution.

    Beijing residents have seen severe air pollution in recent years.

    Last year, the capital had 186 days with good air quality, accounting for 51 percent of the total, according to the Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau.

      

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