
The Greenwall Company

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RECLAIMING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT FOR BIRDS BEES PEOPLE HIBISCUS FLOWERS HABITAT MYCELIUM FROGS PARROTS FISH FLAMING GALAHS NATURE Our products are how we help our clients achieve their nature positive goals The key to our successful long-lasting cost-effective green infrastructure projects We are proud to say we use 95% recycled material in the production of all of our products. A 60m² Greenwall alone will remove 10,800L of material from Australian landfill and be repurposed to create our living and breathing Eco Panels. The Greenwall Company’s oldest wall is 35 years old and still going strong. The use of inorganic growing media used across all products and systems means it will not breakdown overtime. Our award-winning team of horticulturists create bespoke planting systems for each project based on aspect, light, airflow and amenity. Reducing weight across your build will help to reduce unnecessary costly structural load requirements that further contribute to eCO2 emissions and cost. Save money not replacing slumping soil. Our media does not breakdown and will last the lifetime of the building they are on. Normal soil will slump overtime, needing to be topped up or replaced. The average nature strip requires 20L/m²/day whereas The Greenwall Company’s Eco Panels only require a maximum of 1.6L/m²/day. Why the Hibiscus flower you ask? A time ago on Phillip Island, there was a flourishing array of Hibiscus insularis flowers that covered the land. Along came a new community, unaware of their surroundings and impact on the land, who brought with them grazing goats, pigs and rabbits to fill their bellies. Soon the land was filled with introduced hungry animals. The natural flora stood no chance, dwindling local beauties like the hibiscus flower into near extinction. Devastation was felt across the land. Years later the humans realized their wrongs and rallied together in a conservation effort, removing livestock and went in search for the remaining surviving flora. One lonely species of Hibiscus insularis endured in two small clumps. This story has a happy ending, with preservation through cultivation. The Hibiscus insularis is now flourishing again across Phillip Island and so too could your story for the challenges we face today towards a nature positive future. We have much to learn from the original custodians of this land. Who were aware of their impacts and lived in harmony with the land. Time is now to reclaim the built environment for nature.
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