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VERDMX’s Soaring Vertical Gardens Clean Mexico City’s Air

04/11/2012
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    Can a megalopolis notorious for smog and traffic become known for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/vertical-garden/">vertical gardens</a> and green design? Mexico City’s reputation for air pollution and filth is slowly receding as the city’s politicians and citizens transform their city. One nonprofit organization pushing the boundaries of art and sustainability is <a title="VERDMX's Soaring Vertical Gardens Scour Mexico City’s Air" href="http://verdmx.org/verdmx.html" target="_blank">VERDMX</a> - so far they've installed three vertical gardens throughout Mexico City that figuratively and literally clean and green this city of 8.8 million people.
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  • verdmx mexico city vertical garden
    VERDMX has installed three vertical gardens throughout Mexico City that figuratively and literally clean and green this city of 8.8 million. Nissan is sponsoring the three VERDMX installations as part of its "zero emissions" campaign.
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    These eco-sculptures serve as both public art and oxygen replenishers. And VERDMX's work is a leading example of how non profits, businesses and local governments are turning Mexico City into an urban sustainability model to which other developing countries are seeking inspiration.
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    For VERDMX, their vertical garden’s benefits are an easy sell. Each square meter (10.8 square feet) generates a year’s supply of oxygen for one person while removing 130 grams of particulates in the air.
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    A vertical garden on a facade four stories high can filter 40 tons of greenhouse gasses and process 33 pounds (15 kilograms) of harmful heavy metals. According to VERDMX, they also help mitigate noise by 10 decibels.
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    VERDMX touts other advantages that cannot be quantified: improved work performance, comfort and more pleasant scenery at which to gaze from an office window or during a break from work or shopping.
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    Chapultepec Avenue are not faring so well. They often become withered, even though VERDMX selected them because of their hardiness and resistance to vehicle emissions.
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    Since the 1980s Mexico City has shown that it is doing what it can to clean up the city, from a free bicycle loan program to improved transportation and reviving ancient rivers and waterways. VERDMX’s urban gardens are just one visual that demonstrates how far the city has come with its sustainability agenda. They offer a sublime contrast to the city's modern skyline, too.
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verdmx mexico city vertical garden

Can a megalopolis notorious for smog and traffic become known for vertical gardens and green design? Mexico City’s reputation for air pollution and filth is slowly receding as the city’s politicians and citizens transform their city. One nonprofit organization pushing the boundaries of art and sustainability is VERDMX - so far they've installed three vertical gardens throughout Mexico City that figuratively and literally clean and green this city of 8.8 million people.

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