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Producer @ Art + Commerce Founder / Designer @ Marly Garden

In today's world, the pursuit of sustainability isn't just a trend – it's a vital #responsibility. As we explore ways to minimize our environmental impact, an often overlooked yet #impactful solution lies right at our feet: #plants. Integrating greenery into your building's design isn't just about #aesthetics – it can significantly contribute to achieving #LEED certification. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification is a globally recognized standard for green building practices. It encompasses a range of factors, from energy efficiency to water conservation and indoor air quality. But how can something as simple as plants play a role in this process? 💨 Improved Indoor Air Quality: Plants act as natural air purifiers, removing pollutants and enhancing indoor air quality. This aligns with LEED's focus on providing healthy indoor environments. 🌱 Enhanced Biophilic Design: Incorporating nature-inspired design elements, such as green walls or indoor gardens, not only boosts aesthetics but also creates a connection to nature, aligning with biophilic design principles. 💧 Water Efficiency: Self-watering planters, like those offered by Marly, help conserve water by providing the right amount of moisture directly to plants, reducing water waste. ⚡ Energy Efficiency: Plants provide natural shading and temperature regulation, reducing the need for excessive energy consumption for cooling and heating. ♻ Sustainable Site Development: Landscaping with native plants reduces the need for excessive maintenance, pesticides, and fertilizers, minimizing environmental impact. 💡 Innovation: Incorporating plants into building design showcases innovative thinking and an understanding of holistic sustainability. By thoughtfully integrating #plants, you're not only creating a visually appealing space but also taking steps towards a greener #future. As the founder of Marly, a company dedicated to innovative plant care solutions, I've witnessed how self-watering planters, green walls, and indoor #gardens can make a substantial impact on sustainable building practices. So, as you embark on the journey towards LEED certification, remember that the solution might just be rooted in #nature. Let's #transform our buildings into thriving #ecosystems that champion #sustainability, well-being, and a harmonious coexistence with the #environment. #sustainablebuildings #leedcertification #greendesign #natureindesign

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Ian Whiteford

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Absolutely agree! ✨ Integrating plants into building design is a brilliant yet often underestimated approach to achieving sustainability goals, especially when it comes to LEED certification. 🎇

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