Leading the Way to a Greener World.
We bring the outdoors into your space and help create green sanctuaries that inspire and reconnect you with nature.
At UrbanCanopi, we’ve been transforming spaces with greenery since 1989. From lush landscapes to innovative biophilic designs, our legacy is rooted in bringing nature closer to where people live and work.
Trusted by top corporates and cherished by communities, we redefine urban environments with sustainable, inspiring green solutions. Join us in creating a greener tomorrow!
Why Plants?
Proven health, psychological and productivity benefits.
58% drop in depression or dejection
Source: University of Technology, Sydney
37% fall in reported tension and anxiety
Source: University of Technology, Sydney
38% reduction in fatigue
Source: University of Technology, Sydney
44% decrease in anger and hostility
Source: University of Technology, Sydney
15% productivity increase
Source: University of Exeter
15% creative increase
Source: Texas A&M University
Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do.
Everything we do is about nature, so we're passionately committed to sustainability.
Sourcing
We’re constantly looking for new ideas, from wood-pulp planters to biological pest-control. Our core product is as natural as you can get, so our aim is to make everything surrounding them equally green.
Maintenance
Our maintenance technicians carry out a huge volume of visits. To make sure their impact is as small as possible, our city-based technicians do bulk visits to minimize traveling and usage of fossil fuels
Transport
We send hundreds of plants out each day. We’re creating eco-friendly consolidation hubs, meaning we can move bigger loads per trip.
Production
Plants don’t put themselves into pots, we have to do that part. But we run our farm on solar power and harvested rainwater to make sure we tread as lightly as possible.
Donation & Disposal
Once plants have finished their time at a client, we re-plant them at charities, giving free greenery to good causes. Sometimes plants can’t be reused, so we’re working on partnerships with biomass energy facilities to use dead plants for clean energy.