Are Elho pots really recycled?
Yes 🌿 They are made from 100% post-consumer recycled and recyclable plastic.
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Combines aesthetics and ecological awareness 🌿 The Recycled Plastic (Elho) collection brings together eco-designed pots and cache-pots, made from 100% recycled plastic and produced with renewable energy. Signed Elho, these models combine durability, lightness, and contemporary design — perfect for urban living. Easy to move, resistant, and colorful, these pots adapt as well to your interior as to your balcony or terrace. The sustainable spirit has never been so decorative. Elho pots stand out with their clean lines and modern finishes ✨ From soft pastels to natural shades, they match all styles: minimalist, urban, Scandinavian, or tropical. These versatile pots are suitable for both indoor plants and sheltered outdoor spaces. Their timeless design fits perfectly into your plant universe. Choosing a pot in recycled plastic means opting for sustainable decoration that reduces plastic waste and promotes circularity. At Verdeia, we select products designed to last, beautiful, responsible, and easy to live with. 💡 Verdeia tip: pair Elho pots with air-purifying plants for an ecological and design duo. Your Elho pots are carefully packed in an eco-responsible package to ensure their protection during transport. Verdeia guarantees reliable shipping and a product ready to use upon receipt. Yes 🌿 They are made from 100% post-consumer recycled and recyclable plastic. Absolutely. They resist UV rays, rain, and temperature variations while remaining light. Some models do, others do not. Check the product details according to your indoor or outdoor use. Yes ♻️ Elho pots are themselves 100% recyclable, designed for a sustainable loop. In the Netherlands, in a factory powered 100% by wind energy.Recycled Plastic (Elho) — Sustainable Design & Light Spirit
An ethical and colorful design
For all decorative desires
Eco-design according to Verdeia
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