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Pollution season fuels clean-air tech startups
Mint Ahmedabad
|November 17, 2025
Pollution spike is driving demand for purifiers, mask and clean-air devices
Climate-tech startups are cashing in on India's post-Diwali pollution spike, as the toxic haze over Delhi-NCR pushes people toward everything from home purifiers to wearable clean-air devices—with each company aiming to target a specific slice of rising consumer anxiety.
Delhi's air quality slipped into the 'severe' zone and remained there for days after Diwali, as firecracker fumes mixed with cold winter stagnation—an annual pattern that sent purifier and mask sales surging on Amazon and Flipkart.
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