Xero Flor Pte Ltd

Entrepreneurs

Linus Wong

Linus Wong

Founder

Linus Wong is a Founder at Xero Flor Pte Ltd.

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Idea

Xero Flor Singapore Pte Ltd is developing a clean air platform that leverages biological green infrastructure to improve indoor and urban air quality. The company brings together over 20 years of German green roof innovation and local expertise in Singapore to adapt advanced greenery technologies for tropical climates. Its mission is to integrate sustainable greenery roofs, walls, and moss-based biofilters into building infrastructure to enhance air quality, reduce urban heat, and contribute to energy and water efficiency, while creating scalable business opportunities in urban environments.


Challenge

Xero Flor Singapore Pte Ltd Tackles The Critical Problem Of Indoor And Urban Air Pollution In Densely Populated Areas. 
Urbanization and underground developments, such as multi-story research and office facilities, exacerbate exposure to VOCs, fine dust, and biological pollutants that are invisible but harmful to health. Conventional solutions like planters, pot plants, and green walls only partially remove contaminants and do not address VOC absorption at the root level. XERO FLOR’s biological filtration approach mitigates these risks, supporting healthier living and working environments while creating new commercial opportunities in emerging green infrastructure markets.


Solution

Xero Flor Singapore Pte Ltd provides a biofiltration system that uses living plants and moss to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), dust, and other indoor air pollutants. 
The solution combines vertical hydroponic systems, phytoremediation, and moss-based filtration to purify air biologically. Air passes through the plant roots or moss surfaces, where microbes metabolize contaminants into harmless byproducts, while oxygen is released. This method is more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly than traditional filtration systems, capable of cleaning 50–100 m² of floor space per square meter of biofilter, and can be deployed as a standalone unit or integrated into building HVAC systems.