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Our initiative is tackling two interconnected challenges: environmental degradation (specifically soil health and deforestation) and limited access to education/collaboration in regenerative practices and web3 technologies. By combining ecological restoration with community-driven innovation, we aim to create a sustainable, circular model that benefits both ecosystems and local communities. Key Projects & Progress 1. Regen Tourist Hub / Co-Working Spaces -Problem Addressed: Fragmented knowledge-sharing and lack of physical spaces for collaboration in regenerative agriculture and web3 ecosystems. - Solution: We are establishing a hub in Kenya to host workshops, attract global web3 leaders (e.g., Celo, Vitalik Buterin), and foster partnerships. -Progress: Hosted 5 events (150+ attendees), positioning Kenya as a nexus for regenerative and web3 innovation. 2. Organic Fertilizer Production -Problem Addressed: Reliance on synthetic fertilizers and poor soil health in agriculture. -Solution: Scaling compost/biochar production (5+ tonnes made) to replace chemicals, improve soil, and reduce waste. Direct supply to our regenerative farming initiatives. 3. Regenerative Farming & Tree Planting -Problem Addressed: Deforestation and unsustainable farming practices. -Solution: Planting 100+ trees using organic fertilizer, creating a closed-loop system (fertilizer → crops → carbon sequestration). Impact & Synergies -Environmental: Improved soil health, carbon capture via trees, and reduced chemical use. -Community: Educated 150+ participants on web3/regeneration, fostering Kenya’s role as a global hub. -Economic: Revenue from the Regen Hub and fertilizer sales aim to sustain operations long-term. Overall Vision: A self-sustaining ecosystem where regenerative agriculture, web3 innovation, and community education reinforce each other to combat climate change and economic inequity"
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Tamagochi at Riverside engaged 3,000+ students and 50,000 residents through NFT-based environmental education, restoring habitat while issuing 300+ proof-of-participation NFTs for community stewardship.
Bees and Trees expanded partnerships to incentivize 1,066 tree plantings in Uganda, offering beehives and coffee seedlings while purchasing agroforestry coffee at premium prices.
Grassroots Economics Foundation supports rotating labor associations across Kenya restoring ecosystems through agroforestry, sustainable agriculture, and community water management.
Friends of Kiriba uses commitment pooling and blockchain to coordinate 60 family labor associations restoring degraded land through food forests, water features, and sacred forest.
Together4Trees Kenya planted 650,000+ trees in 3 years, partnering with Nyeri schools for tree-planting and environmental education building climate-aware generations.