1. Improved air quality: Living walls can filter pollutants and absorb harmful gases such as carbon dioxide, improving indoor air quality.
2. Noise reduction: Living walls reduce noise pollution in busy environments by absorbing sound waves and reducing reverberation.
3. Increased humidity: Living walls can help to regulate humidity and create a more comfortable environment by releasing moisture into the air.
4. Aesthetic appeal: Living walls provide a unique and visually appealing aesthetic that can enhance the look of any space.
5. Space-saving: Living walls are often vertical, creating a space-saving solution that can be installed on walls with limited space.
6. Improved mental health: Studies have shown that exposure to living walls can reduce stress levels and improve mental well-being.
7. Improved physical health: Living walls can also improve physical health by reducing symptoms of sick building syndrome, which can cause headaches, allergies, and respiratory problems.
8. Increased productivity: Living walls can improve productivity by reducing stress and creating a healthier working environment.
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