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POTR x Waterhaul Recycled Ocean Plastic Self Watering Plant Pot - 15cm

£20.80 GBP £26.00
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Wow wow wow is all I can say about these incredible recycled plant pots! POTR have teamed up with Waterhaul (based just down the road from Plastic Freedom) to create a flat pack, origami planter designed to self-water your plants!

These plant pots are made from recycled fishing nets collected from our oceans in partnership with Waterhaul with 4% of their profits fund future beach cleans around the UK.

15cm POTR Pot | 15cm Diameter x 16cm Height

  • Shipped flat packed so they can be posted through your letterbox, POTR Pots have been designed to have the smallest carbon footprint possible during transit.
  • POTR Pots use 95% less material than traditional planters. The small amount we do use is made recycled plastics otherwise destined for landfill.
  • Take the guess work out of plant care. The cotton cord functions as a wicking straw, transferring water from the reservoir in the base of the pot to the soil surrounding your plant. Built into all POTR Pots.

NOTE: Each pot is unique. Raw material imperfections are visible across the surface of the pot, driven by the natural colour variance of the recycled fishing nets that are collected from oceans around the UK and Europe. 

 

Product not sold with the plant shown in the image.  

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      Sara C.
      Nice looking pot

      I'm still deciding my thoughts on this pot. I love the idea, I love the eco friendliness of it too. It was slightly tricky to put together, I watched the video a few times rather than trying to follow the pictorial instructions.
      It looks good. However, the self watering chord just dries out in my plant, despite there being plenty of water in the bottom of the pot. Maybe its plant soil type or that's its on a sunny east facing window.... don't know but feel its worth persevering.
      Its still a nice pot even without the self watering system.