"Access to clean water and air for everyone"
Oxygen evolved on earth about 3.5 billion years ago, when the first photosynthetic organisms, Cyanobacteria used sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into organic compounds and oxygen, which gradually accumulated in the atmosphere.
Over time, other photosynthetic organisms, including various types of algae, evolved from cyanobacteria. These algae developed more complex cellular structures and were able to produce more oxygen from carbon dioxide by using light energy through photosynthesis.
Overall, algae are important oxygen producers that play a vital role in maintaining the balance of Earth's ecosystems. They provide a crucial source of oxygen for aquatic organisms and also help regulate the global carbon cycle. We at Trinity, tap this unlimited potential of algae to provide a range of environmental solutions owing to their unique properties and versatility.