Sounds very cool, if it is powered only by green hydrogen, thanks for posting.
A thought that occurs to me is that your business should be clear on what its priority is, to fix the environment as quickly as possible, or to maximise profits.
If it just mitigates the ongoing damage done to the environment, empowering the damage to continue, that would be the most profitable scenario, whilst fitting my definition of "Bullshit business".
But if it fixes the problem, whilst the source doing the damage is removed, your business will be finshed very quick, with no further opportunity to profit, after the mess is cleaned up.
I am not sure how you can honestly and publicly answer that question, if your business is VC funded :)