There is a global consensus on the need to contain climate change on the planet and limit global warming. Industrialization has brought progress, but it has accelerated the excessive accumulation of carbon in the atmosphere, threatening global stability. Thus, decarbonization is not an option, but an undeniable necessity to ensure the future of our planet.
NETZERO ENVIRONMENTAL is a company within the Delphys Partners group, a holding company incorporated in Brazil, with numerous investments in the areas of energy generation, chemical industrialization, mining technologies, and nanotechnology. Our commitment to a sustainable future is unwavering, and our innovative decarbonization technology is a tangible proof of that commitment.
Through sophisticated sets and systems of catalytic reformers, NETZERO ENVIRONMENTAL created and developed the ADEPT1™ (Advanced Decarbonization Emission Process Technology One), a new decarbonization process that acts directly at the source of polluting gases, retaining, through powerful and efficient filters, the totality of greenhouse gases and releasing exclusively oxygen into the atmosphere.
Our company is the result of over three decades of research in the development of technologies aimed at environmental sustainability and protection of our planet. Our journey began with an ambitious purpose: to create a technological solution capable of eliminating greenhouse gas emissions definitively and effectively. The goal was achieved and today we can be proud to offer the market the most efficient decarbonization solution, through its ADEPT1™ process (Advanced Decarbonization Emission Process Technology One).
GtCO² (billions of tons of CO²) in global emissions in 2022, according to a study published in the scientific journal Earth System Science Data by the international group of scientists that coordinates the Global Carbon Project.
ºC (degrees Celsius) is the desired limit for the increase in the global average temperature. Global emissions need to be reduced by almost half by 2030 in order to achieve this goal (UNFCCC).
ppm (parts per million) was the concentration of CO² in the atmosphere in May 2023, according to the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
of reduction in CO² emissions by 2030, compared to 2010 levels, was highlighted in the 2018 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Our commitment to a sustainable future is unwavering, and our innovative decarbonization technology is a tangible proof of that commitment.