Taronis Fuels, Inc., released a new sustainability study conducted by engineers from Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability. The report is titled, Acetylene E MagneGas2 End-use and Safety Assessment, A Comparative end-use environmental impact and safety analysis of acetylene and Taronis’ MagneGas2. The study specifically focused on the safety and environmental impact of the emissions produced by acetylene compared to MagneGas, the Company’s proprietary, renewable metal cutting fuel product. In the study, Arizona State University’s engineering team calculated that acetylene produces 0.112 kilograms of carbon dioxide for every cubic foot of gas combusted. In comparison, MagneGas only generates 0.034 kilograms of carbon dioxide for each cubic foot combusted. This represents a 70% lower carbon footprint in favor of MagneGas.