Carbon Sequestration Through Indoor Plants

FAQ About Carbon Sequestration Through Indoor Plants

How do indoor plants contribute to carbon sequestration?

Indoor plants contribute to carbon sequestration by taking in carbon dioxide during the process of photosynthesis. They convert CO2 into oxygen, releasing it back into the air, and use the carbon to build their stems, leaves, and roots. This way, they act as small carbon sinks, helping to offset some of the CO2 present within indoor spaces.