David Barry's 'The Babylon Project' aims to offer a green environment in densely populated urban areas. According to the project, the residents will be provided with portable growing pots and grow what they wish. These portable pots can be placed in public areas, such as a park.
The portable growing pots contain a set of wheels, which allows the users to move them wherever they want. Another feature of 'The Babylon Project' pots are locked storage compartments where the owners can store their gardening tools. The pots are made from eco-friendly, heavy duty plastics.
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