When we think about global warming, our minds often gravitate toward images of industrial pollution and exhaust-spewing vehicles. While these are indeed major contributors, there's another, often overlooked source of greenhouse gas emissions: farts.
Consider this: the average person farts around 14 times a day. Multiply that by the 7 billion people on Earth, and you have a substantial amount of gas released into the atmosphere. Add to that the contributions from livestock like cows, and the impact becomes even more significant.
Farts contain methane, a potent greenhouse gas with a warming potential far greater than carbon dioxide. Addressing this often-dismissed source of emissions could be a crucial piece of the climate puzzle.
That's where Tootles comes in. Our fart-filtering underwear utilizes activated fabric technology to trap and neutralize methane and hydrogen sulfide, the primary culprits behind the odor and environmental impact of flatulence.
By tackling this unconventional source of pollution