Getting plants to grow and thrive on a vertical surface is an art. We believe in making solutions based on nature. Our living wall system uses natural soil to ensure that the plants are in their natural environment. Our bespoke module is cradle-to-cradle meaning it is made from recycled material and is recyclable too.
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Set within a picture frame, our clever modular system means pre-grown plants can be inserted and removed easily to create instant impact or to refresh or change the design whenever it is needed. The hidden integral water tanks are especially clever: they only need refilling every 6 weeks, making maintenance of a constantly fresh, healthy display trouble-free even in commercial locations.
We are one of the world’s leading providers of living walls and green roofs for commercial or residential property, backed by our horticultural heritage and unrivalled botanical expertise we have installed systems for some of the largest and well-known brands as well as some of the most prestigious properties in the world.
Our original plant wholesale business began trading on Aldingbourne Nurseries.
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With a wide variety of backgrounds, experience and nationalities, our team are central to our business success.
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When I started working for ANS Global it was easily the best thing I ever could have done for my career, not only is it a fun place to work with a great team but the opportunity to learn and keep improving your skills is huge. It's great to be with a company that makes you feel wanted and valued.
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Here at ANS Global we specialise in living walls, green roof kits, preserved moss artwork and living canvases. However we also supply a few other products, this includes artificial green walls, a traditional green roof system and planters.
into sustainable architecture projects. The training is offered free-of-charge with one of our our expert trainers at your premises and takes the form of an interactive presentation with product samples and a question and answer session.
It was a very interesting and well put together CPD. We are all looking forward to working with you in the future.
This year has been a great year for urban greening all over the globe. The green agenda is on the increase in the UK with the Mayor of London planning to make more than 50% of the capital's area green by 2050, making it the world's first "national park city" by 2019. We’ve had a busy year installing living walls in the UK and around the globe, here are five of the best.
We’re seeing more and more living walls on car parks, and for good reason: the greenery helps to disguise these potential eyesores, but also helps to absorb the pollutants from the vehicles that use the space. Over the years we’ve completed projects like
. Some are obvious and others less so. There are also some disadvantages to a green roof, although these are few and far between. To help you decide whether a green roof is right for your home or business, let’s look at green roof advantages and disadvantages.
Nature is extremely efficient at regulating temperatures. Flat roofs, unfortunately, are not. They absorb heat on a hot day and allow valuable heat to escape on a cold day. The addition of green roof modules helps to regulate temperature in a building. Your home or commercial building will feel warmer in winter and cooler in summer. This will save you money on heating and air-conditioning costs. Isn’t that a good thing?
Urban areas are often notable for their lack of vegetation, which leads to a build-up of carbon dioxide and other harmful pollutants. A green roof makes the most of the unused space. Plants absorb pollutants and emit oxygen, improving air quality and helping the environment.
Rainwater runoff is a big problem if your area is prone to heavy downpours and flash floods. A green roof can absorb a significant amount of rainwater, helping to prevent localised flooding.
City centres and urban environments are often inhospitable to birds, insects, and other creatures. A green roof helps to promote biodiversity by attracting wildlife. Extra features such as bird baths and beehives can be added to boost the roof’s ecological impact.