CleanO2 Carbon Capture Technologies is a Calgary-based developer of microscale carbon capture solutions for the commercial heating industry.

CleanO2 Carbon Capture Technologies is a Calgary-based developer of microscale carbon capture solutions for the commercial heating industry.
Clean02CleanO2 uses natural and safe ingredients for creating soaps and body bars that are biodegradable and don’t harm the skin or the environment. The body bar bundles come in two different quantities - 4 packs and 6 packs of body bars. The bars also come in 7 types - activated charcoal, spearmint & clay, coconut & avocado, wilderness lager, mulled merlot, juicy rose, and coffee & honey. The liquid soap comes in two types - for hand wash and for body wash. The company partnered with local soap makers which not only reduces shipping distance but also ensures that each bar is handmade.
Clean02CleanO2 also produces accessories such as soap dispensers.
Every CleanO2 soap product is being made with carbon captured by the company's units called CARBIN-XTMCarbinXTM and turns into amazing soap products great for the body, the community, and the environment. CleanO2 started as the creator of CARBiN-XCarbinX, the world’s first decentralized commercial carbon capture device to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the heating industry, which account for approximately 12% of the GHG output in the US.
CleanO2 has clients in Canada, the U.S., and Japan, garnering further interest in the Asian, Australian, and European markets. It continues to iterate on its technology to increase the carbon captured by CARBiN-XCarbinX, with version 4.0 of the device as of AprilSeptember 20212022 to reduce emissions by 40 to 50 percent. The company is working with the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), to help navigate that research. The revenues that Clean02CleanO2 generates from the sale of CARBIN-XCarbinX units combined with the upcycled carbon by-product carbon allows CleanO2 to invest in strategies that will help drive increased capacity for carbon reduction and energy efficiency.
June 20, 2013
