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International Interior Landscaper Day 15 April Thursday, 09 April 2026
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World Health Day 2026: Why Botanical Spaces are Essential for Public Health Tuesday, 07 April 2026
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From Niche to Necessity: New EU Report Validates the Power of Building-Integrated Nature Wednesday, 01 April 2026
plants@work Celebrates 25 Years of Transforming the Modern Workplace
The members of plants@work, the interior landscaping association, gathered at Provender Nurseries to mark a quarter-century of growth, innovation, and advocacy. The plants@work 25th Anniversary Day of Celebrations served as both a retrospective of the association’s humble beginnings and a bold look toward a biophilic future.

The Association’s roots trace back to 22 February 2001, when it was established as the European Federation of Interior-Landscaping Groups (eFIG). Its inaugural meeting at Pirbright Hall set in motion a movement to professionalise and champion the use of plants in built environments. This initiative followed widespread media criticism over the fit-out costs of Portcullis House—particularly the installation of 12 large Ficus trees in its atrium. The trees were widely portrayed as an extravagant and purely decorative expense, prompting a coalition of businesses led by Tony Sawyer of Clarks and Spears (now Living Green) to unite and establish a formal body to represent and advocate for the interior landscaping industry.








