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Greenery improves the indoor climate and has a positive effect on our well-being - is that even true? Yes, that is true. However, the effect of a single houseplant on an entire room is very small. It would therefore take many plants to achieve a measurable change in indoor air quality. But who wants to green half of their living room? Or turn their office into a greenhouse?
Is there a solution to realise the effect of large-scale greening with just a few plants? Yes, there is, and the solution is called biofiltration. By combining plants and technology, the natural purification potential of plants is increased many times over. Systems of this type achieve 60 times the effect of a single plant - with a space requirement of just one plant. Only this way indoor greening can effectively be used in buildings to improve air quality. This is the future of indoor greening - plant 2.0, so to speak. Or: a miniature jungle.
Find out in this presentation how biofiltration works and what potential indoor greenery has for improving air quality.