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Vertical Gardens Enhance Indoor Air Quality: Study from University of Seville

A recent study from the University of Seville reveals that active vertical garden systems can significantly improve indoor air quality by reducing pollutants in controlled environments.

Editorial Staff
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Researchers at the University of Seville conducted an experimental study in a closed glass chamber to assess the impact of active vertical gardens on indoor air quality.

The findings indicate that these systems can effectively reduce indoor pollutants, suggesting their potential for broader urban applications.

This research underscores the importance of innovative green infrastructure in enhancing environmental quality within built environments.