A new mural in Poland is helping people breathe a little easier thanks to special paint.

The results aren’t only aesthetically beautiful, but environmentally friendly, too.

So, how does the unique pigment work?

Converse Environmentally Friendly Mural in Warsaw

In fact, the City Forests project aims to plant trees in areas where they don’t grow.

Converse estimates that the enormous piece of public art has the cleaning power of 780 trees.

The overall concept of the Warsaw mural brings together the urban environment and nature.

Mural Painted with Smog Eating Paint in Warsaw

Ryski focused on the architectural elements while Polak took charge of the natural motifs that flow across the building.

The goal for the entire project is to produce art that equals 3,000 trees.

As part of the Converse City Forests project, artists painted a special mural in Warsaw.

Work in Progress on Street Art Mural in Warsaw

Made with air-purifying paint, the mural actually helps improve air quality.

This one mural alone has the purifying power of 780 trees.

Artist Painting an Environmentally Friendly Mural

Work in Progress on Street Art Mural in Warsaw

Artist Painting an Environmentally Friendly Mural