Submission to the Parliament of New South Wales
- Feb 13
- 1 min read

The document describes Airlite® (The Blue Planet) as a light-activated architectural paint that acts like an “active air purification system,” requiring no mechanical systems and emitting zero VOCs, by using light-activated semiconductors to generate low-energy negative ions that break down atmospheric pollutants into harmless substances ; it claims to eliminate over 95% of NOx and also reduce SOx, neutralise particulate matter (PM2.5/PM5/PM10), and eliminate 99.99% of bacteria, viruses and moulds , while also helping reduce CO₂ emissions and the urban heat island effect via a high Solar Reflectance Index, being produced sustainably with recycled materials/renewable energy and having ~80% lower CO₂ content than conventional architectural paints ; it notes ESG alignment (LEED/BREEAM/WELL, UN 2030 Agenda) and lists milestones/case studies such as a Rome tunnel retrofit (reported 51% pollution reduction), awards/recognition (NYC Open Innovation Call, UNEP mention), brand campaigns (VW ID.3 murals, Fiat 500 coating), and recent/ongoing projects and investment activity.




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