Delhi Couple Reduces Indoor AQI to 10-15 with Innovative Aquaponic Farming
Delhi Couple Reduces Indoor Air Pollution Using Aquaponics
A couple in Delhi, Peter Singh and Nino Kaur, has found a unique way to improve air quality inside their home. They have successfully reduced the Air Quality Index (AQI) indoors to between 10 and 15. The couple achieved this by adopting aquaponics.
Aquaponics is a method that combines aquaculture (raising fish) with hydroponics (growing plants in water). Fish waste provides nutrients for the plants, and in return, the plants help purify the water for the fish. This symbiotic relationship is effective for indoor gardening and air purification.
The couple saw a clear difference in their living environment. With the introduction of plants through aquaponics, they reported fresher air and a significant reduction in pollutants. This practical solution highlights the potential of using natural processes to enhance indoor air quality.
If you’re looking to improve the air quality in your home, consider aquaponics as a solution. It not only beautifies the space but also contributes to a healthier living atmosphere.
