New roofing tiles may make pollution a thing of the past
By installing roofing tile that contains titanium dioxide, homeowners can scrub the air of an average of 10,800 miles of smog per year.
Photo courtesy of Boral Roofing
The science behind the tiles is simple: "The key ingredient is titanium dioxide," said Kayla Kratz, product manager for Boral Roofing. The titanium oxide is embedded in the surface of the tiles, which reacts with sunlight, causing harmful nitrogen oxide to be converted into harmless nitrates.





















