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Scents and Sustainability to Uplift Design in a Bio-Friendly Way

Most Designers have figured out that smell is a powerful strategy in design. Scent has the potential to influence mood, enhance calm, stimulate memory or reduce stress.

In fact, according to “The Smell Report” from the Social Issues Research Centre, by the time a scent has been correctly named, it has already triggered a more deep-seated emotional response.

So, many designers have already started to use scent in their interior designs, which should come as no surprise.

Enviroscent, the mission-driven and disruptive brand setting a better standard for air fresheners, has added a new scent to its core lineup: Rainwater and Bamboo. 

The scent is the perfect go-to as spring approaches, generating a feeling of cleansing, renewal, and tranquility. This airy, water-garden scent combines the fresh green energy of water clover and bamboo with softly soothing floral notes.

While most air fresheners contain toxins, promote overwhelming scents, overuse single plastics, or cause messes and leaks, Enviroscent believes scents made safer for people, pets, and the planet.

With products that are toxin-free, contain zero fluid, and deliver effective and long-lasting scents via biodegradable, recyclable paper, Enviroscent offers the most convenient, eco-friendly, and mess-free scented products on the air freshener market.

So, to scent or not to scent, it’s better to do it in an environmentally responsible and sustainable way that will be better for the whole planet.



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