Yes, but not really.
With the development of technology and human behavior, the coexistence between human beings and the natural environment has become a concern for more and more people. In fact, a look at the evolution of sustainable can be found, whether it is the beginning of green design, or especially derived from the ecological design is a direction and division of environmental design, and sustainable design is gradually developed with the development of society
Green design adds recycling, decomposition and material selection to the original product design concept, which is the most basic prototype of environmental design. For example, the V1BIO biodegradable planter is made of biodegradable materials and can be directly buried in the soil after use, without causing pollution like traditional plastic planters.
It seems that biodegradable flowerpots are quite practical, meeting both the functional and environmental purposes, and this is the first direction many people think of when making environmental themes, thinking that sustainable design means using environmentally friendly and biodegradable materials. In fact, biodegradable materials were indeed groundbreaking when they were first proposed, breaking the shackles of traditional design and providing a new direction for material selection and experimentation.