Whether you have a green thumb or not, you will be impressed by Neoplant’s Neo P1, a bioengineered Pothos plant designed to capture and recycle harmful pollutants from indoor air. We know what you’re thinking: don’t certain plants already do this for us? They do, but not to the levels of the Neo P1. According to the website, regular plants tested by NASA sometimes capture VOCs (volatile organic compounds), but aren’t able to recycle them into useful elements.
The Neo P1, meanwhile, is “able to turn VOCs into water, sugars, amino acids, and oxygen.” The leading bioengineering startup worked with a team of 20 scientists to create the Neo P1 and performed various tests, which you can read about here, to determine all the positive qualities the plant can provide. Ready for cleaner air, or at the very least, have another pretty Pothos in your space? Join the waitlist on Neoplant’s website.
Coming soon, neoplant.com.