Air Quality and Nature Nodes
We believe every building should be its own nature node, part of a living, breathing network that helps cities make nature positive decisions.
The reason we’re able to do that is because of a system that combines air quality and bioacoustic recording.
Benchmarking Heat Island Effect
The heat island effect in cities is caused by a lack of vegetation density and unreflective surfaces like concrete.
High temperatures trap harmful particulate matter and create dangerous environments for at risk populations.
BioBox is designed for public facing areas with maximum foot traffic maximizing public health impact.
Green Infrastructure Placement
When you buy a BioBox you don’t just get reporting - you get insights built by a global network.
A well-placed wind wall or garden can reduce your building users exposure to harmful particles by up to 50%.
Monthly reports include detailed landscaping recommendations that maximize your impact on nature with minimum spend.
“Waze” for Pollution
With enough BioBox density in a city we’re going to be able to map out how pollution and biodiversity interplay across it.
This information can be used by municipalities to optimize nature, city-planning, and development for human and biodiversity health.
This creates healthier residents, more resilient cities, and greater biodiversity.
Air Quality Metrics
Your monthly report includes time bound air quality variations to benchmark nature gains you made.
Understand the concentration of harmful particulate matter like PM2.5 and PM10.
Combine it with bioacoustic data to get a full picture of how pesticides effect biodiversty.
Interested in joining our nature-node network? We’re shipping pilots now to select cities, reach out to luke@verdantmetrics.com for more information.