Saba Yussouf, INVISI Smart CEO teams up with cricket legend Jacques Kallis and biosafety visionary Andrew Smith to fight climate change in South Africa.
Saba’s partnership with Jacques and Andrew will bring sustainable protection to businesses and homes in South Africa with her INVISI IMPACT coating. Clients include airports, food manufacturers, cafes and more.
Switching from toxic chemicals to INVISI will help the population of South Africa reduce their carbon emissions and offer protection from pollutions with just one spray per year.
Once sprayed, the invisible coating creates destroys Co2, Methane and other damaging greenhouse gasses. The patented science has been tested by the top medical schools in the world and published in prominent medical journals.
Light and oxygen molecules from the atmosphere bind to minerals in the INVISI coating, activating the reduction of greenhouse gasses for the whole year. This results in less pollution, waste and chemicals in the ecosystem.
The coating can be applied to any surface including textiles, fabrics, steel glass and plastics. INVISI’s board members are global experts on carbon emissions and are passionate about population safety, which is why the coating contains no harsh chemicals and instead is focused on long lasting efficacy for customers all year around.
The Technology is supported with robust research by prestigious foundations and institutions (The Wellcome Trust, University of Cambridge - Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology & Infectious Disease, King’s College London – The Randall Centre for Cell and Molecular Biophysics, University of Manchester – Manchester Institute of Biotechnology).
Unlike other green products, INVISI coating is composed of earth’s minerals, completely non-toxic, kind to the environment and all ingredients are sustainably sourced.