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Nedlaw Living Wall in SunLife Financial Tower

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Nedlaw has installed four living wall biofilters in the lobby of the SunLife Financial Tower in downtown Toronto. At 31 feet tall, the biofilters do more than add beautiful greenery to the space, together they are improving the indoor air quality by providing 1200 cubic feet of purified air per minute.
Using science first developed for space habitation, a Nedlaw Living Wall Biofilter is a working machine that harnesses nature’s remarkable ability to ‘eat’ pollutants. So in addition to positively affecting the light, sound, texture, and color of interior spaces, these living wall biofilters actually provide clean air – as clean as outdoor air.
Nedlaw Living Wall Biofilters can replace fresh air intake to significantly reduce the energy costs associated with heating and cooling of air being brought into a building. Because they improve air quality, Nedlaw biofilters add more LEED® points than any other green wall.
More info at www.nedlaw.ca.
 
 

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