
Toyota Trials Car Filters to Capture CO2 Emissions While in Motion

Toyota is making strides in reducing carbon dioxide emissions with a new innovative filter system. The Japanese automaker is currently testing special filters that can absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which will be integrated into the front part of the body of the new Toyota GR Corolla.
These filters will rely on heat generated by the engine to carry out the absorption process. By implementing this technology, Toyota aims to mitigate the emissions produced by internal combustion engines, playing a role in reducing the overall environmental impact of their vehicles.
This initiative is part of Toyota’s commitment to decarbonize the automotive industry and promote sustainability. As a result, the company has been recognized for its efforts in producing environmentally friendly cars. According to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (AEEE), Toyota holds a strong presence on the list of the most eco-friendly cars, with 6 models in the top 12 being produced by the Japanese manufacturer and its subsidiary brand Lexus.
Toyota’s dedication to innovation and environmental responsibility positions them as a leader in the automotive industry, setting a positive example for other manufacturers to follow suit.
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