Together we would build an ecosystem that
transforms every aspect of our food chain
Enabling Sustainable Living
We need bees, we may take them for granted, but they’re vital to stable, healthy food chain and key to varied, colorful and nutritious diets we need.
An enabler to over 90 percent of world’s nutrition, without bees, we can say goodbye to apples, almonds, oranges, avocados and everything that rely on pollination.
But bees are in trouble. Be it the loss of habitat, exposure of food sources to pesticides or the effects of climate breakdown – there lies growing concern at bee decline across the world.
We came together to change that…
We started with this idea that we would build an ecosystem that transforms every aspect of our food chain. We start with the basics ..
Sustainable planting techniques that aim for quality, speed, and high survival rates.
Smart solutions that allow vulnerable communities a sustainable access to safe drinking water.
Develop environment conscious alternatives to plastics.
Ensure food independence for all, which allows for more green consumption, and less dependence on animals
Food for Thought
What’s in our food
We started with the simple question “How can we ensure food independence”?
We’ll give you a hint: It starts with your plate.
That’s right — adjusting your diet to plant-based meals can help save 1,100 gallons of water, 30 sq ft of forested land, 20 lbs CO2 equivalent per meal, and an incentive to grow food for all.
WHAT DOES WATER MEAN TO US?
THE WATER WE DRINK
Keeping your body properly hydrated offers a lot of health benefits. However, ever wonder what does water mean to us?
We’ll give you a hint: Water is beyond being a commodity
That’s right — It is essential for the well-being of communities at large. Without safe water for drinking and hand washing, for example, communities face a serious risk of disease. This was the case before the pandemic, and it is even more so today.
THE OPPORTUNITY COST
SAYGREEN
Be it the corporatization of the cities or the rapid influx of the industries that brought jobs and investments galore, it took a toll on the natural beauty the world was blessed with. While concrete jungles started birthing, trees were felled at a pace that was irreversible.
OPEN YOUR EYES
THE PLASTIC PROBLEM
46 percent of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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