Airlite overview
- Feb 13
- 1 min read
This document is a short overview of Airlite® (by The Blue Planet) positioning it as a light-activated “active air purification system” paint that, when exposed to light, uses semiconductors to generate low-energy negative ions that break down pollutants into harmless substances; it claims >95
% NOx removal plus reductions in SOx, neutralisation of particulate matter (PM2.5/PM5/PM10), and 99.99% elimination of bacteria/viruses/moulds, while also supporting lower CO₂ emissions and urban heat mitigation via a high Solar Reflectance Index, and sustainability credentials including zero VOCs, recycled inputs, renewable-energy production, and ~80% lower CO₂ content than conventional architectural paints; it also highlights self-cleaning (hydrophilic) properties, ESG/green-building alignment (LEED/BREEAM/WELL, UN 2030), and cites milestones/case studies and brand campaigns (e.g., Rome tunnel retrofit, NYC innovation call, UNEP mention, VW ID.3 murals, Fiat 500 coating) plus recent projects and investment notes, and includes London Underground contact details and a simple impact table linking painted area to tree/CO₂/NOx equivalents.





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