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Aquaponics System

Aquaponics System is a closed-loop design that combines fish tanks and plant beds, using the waste from fish as food for plants and the plants as a natural filter for the water. In eco innovation, designers have started integrating modular components that allow users to expand or rearrange the system to fit different spaces, such as rooftops or small urban balconies. Some new designs use solar-powered pumps and LED grow lights to reduce energy use, making the system more sustainable and easy to maintain in places with limited sunlight or electricity. Designers are now using recycled plastics and upcycled materials for the tanks and frames, which helps lower the environmental impact of production and supports a circular economy approach.

urban farming, sustainable design, closed-loop system, modular eco solutions

Kevin Green

CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Aquaponics System.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=481694 (Accessed on May 20, 2026)"


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