Good old houseplants are like nature’s little air filters
Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release fresh oxygen through photosynthesis. This process improves air quality and increases oxygen levels in homes and offices.
Plants filter air through their leaves and roots. Tiny pores called stomata absorb air pollutants and trap them in plant tissue. The plant’s metabolism then breaks down these toxins.
Plants also increase humidity levels. They also catch dust on their leaves, so there’s less of it floating around. According to a NASA study, adding plants to your space creates a natural, eco-friendly air purification system











