Vertical Meadow – Green Wall on Hoarding

In conjunction with the estate, the contractor has had a green wall installed on a section of the hoarding.

Unlike other green walls this is a very simple design but with smart features, it can be used both for permanent and temporary applications.

The wall is installed as a dry matt fixed to the hoarding which then grows once water is added. The water is re-used and if further water or any maintenance is required the wall contacts the relevant person via an app so it can be addressed.

This increases biodiversity, has great visual appeal and can also be used as part of a wider environmental campaign.

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