- Reduced carbon footprint
- Improved air quality
- Increased green space
Reduced carbon footprint
Urban indoor gardening can help reduce the carbon footprint of cities by providing locally grown produce, eliminating the need for long-distance transportation of food. This can result in lower emissions from transportation and a more sustainable food system.
Improved air quality
Indoor gardening can also contribute to improved air quality in cities by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Plants can help filter out pollutants and toxins from the air, creating a healthier environment for urban residents.
Increased green space
By incorporating indoor gardens into urban spaces, cities can increase their overall green space, which can help mitigate the urban heat island effect and provide habitat for wildlife. This can contribute to a more sustainable and resilient urban environment in the face of climate change.