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Sustainability

While real touch flowers do have their own environmental impacts during production and disposal, our well-managed and sustainably focused real touch  flower rental service, can minimise these impacts compared to the continuous cultivation, transportation, waste and expense, associated with fresh flowers.

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Our monthly flower rental service, featuring real touch blooms, offers a more sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to using real flowers for various compelling reasons:

1. Reduced resource consumption for real touch flowers: Real flowers require significant resources such as water, fertilisers, pesticides, and energy for cultivation and transportation. 

2. Elimination of chemical use: Real flowers often require pesticides and fertilisers to grow, which can have harmful effects on the environment and human health.


3. Longer lifespan: Real flowers have a limited lifespan and need to be replaced frequently. Our high quality, well maintained, lifelike flower displays last for a long time, reducing the need for constant replacement and reducing waste.

4. Reduced waste: Real flowers are usually discarded after they wilt, resulting in significant waste. Our lifelike flower displays however, can be reused multiple times, reducing waste generation.

5. Lower carbon footprint: Real flowers often need to be transported over long distances, which contributes to greenhouse gas emissions from transportation. Our lifelike flower displays have a lower carbon footprint as they are produced and rented locally.


6. Reusability and cost effectiveness: Lifelike flowers can be reused multiple times, and last for years when properly cared for, making them a more cost-effective option. Real flowers, on the other hand, typically have a single use. Lifelike flowers are maintenance free, requiring only occasional dusting or cleaning. The ongoing expenses associated with real flowers can add up, making lifelike flowers more cost effective in the long run.

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