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can black plant pots be recycled Recycled Plastic Tapered Pot, 15" Planter | Vancouver Plant Store

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can black plant pots be recycled Recycled Plastic Tapered Pot, 15" Planter | Vancouver Plant StoreCarbon Neutral AAPI Owned BC Business This planter from BC based Kanso Designs doesnt require you to compromise between your values and your love for beautiful home goods. Made from a blend of post consumer plastic, stone, and wood that creates a unique, natural finish that's lightweight and durable, these planters give new life to waste that would otherwise be destined for the landfill. Kansos classic planter is suitable for indoor and outdoor use

Carbon Neutral | AAPI Owned | BC Business

This planter from BC-based Kanso Designs doesn’t require you to compromise between your values and your love for beautiful home goods. Made from a blend of post-consumer plastic, stone, and wood that creates a unique, natural finish that's lightweight and durable, these planters give new life to waste that would otherwise be destined for the landfill.

Kanso’s classic planter is suitable for indoor and outdoor use and is fitted with a drainage hole and rubber stopper. This means that you can choose to simply slip your plant into the planter, or repot it while still maintaining your plant’s ability to drain - essential for keeping it happy and healthy.

Note: In order for an XXL plant (14” nursery pot) to fit into this pot, repotting of the plant is required.

Details

Includes
· Planter with drainage hole

· Rubber plug

Materials

· 60% post-consumer recycled plastic

· 40% stone & wood

· Suitable for indoor and outdoor use to -100°C

Dimensions

  • Height: 13"
  • Width (Internal): 15"
  •  Width (External, top): 16"
  • Width (External, base): 11"

· Fits our XXL plants or any plant in a 12-14” nursery pot

Note: In order for an XXL plant (14” nursery pot) to fit into this pot, repotting of the plant is required.

Origin

· Post-consumer plastic sourced in East Asia

· Responsibly manufactured in China

· Designed in Richmond, in beautiful British Columbia

About Kanso

Kanso (簡素) is one of the seven pillars of Wabi-Sabi and in design can be translated to mean the elimination of clutter in favour of simplicity. Through this philosophy, Kanso Designs aims to help its customers cultivate a state of mindfulness in their homes. They offer meaningful and sustainable products, each with a specific history, place, and purpose.

See the full lineup of Kanso pots here.

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