Sustainable Community Initiatives

We work with hotels, eco-lodges, and conscious companies to recover organic waste—turning kitchen scraps, garden clippings, and biodegradable materials into high-quality compost. This living soil feeds local farms, restores degraded land, and reduces landfill emissions.

By closing this loop, we help kickstart regenerative agriculture, support food security, and create green jobs in composting, farming, and education. It’s not just waste recovery—it’s community-powered ecosystem repair.

Recycling, Composting Organic Matter and The Zero Waste Initiative

Beyond compost, we’re cultivating a strong community of regenerative farmers—connecting them through WhatsApp groups, social media, and shared learning spaces. These networks foster collaboration, seed exchanges, field-tested advice, and mutual support. By linking growers across regions, we strengthen resilience, accelerate innovation, and make regeneration a shared journey.

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Classes and Workshops

We believe the best knowledge is rooted in practice. That’s why we host regular classes and trainings directly on our sites—where living soil, thriving plants, and real-world conditions become the classroom. From composting and planting protocols to nursery management and ecological design, our sessions blend scientific rigor with field-tested wisdom. Whether you're a first-time grower or a seasoned practitioner, we tailor each training to empower confident, context-aware action.

Classes, Workshops and Open-Platform Outreach

Open Source, Appropriate Technology Labs and Commons

Labs are open-access learning spaces where land stewards, makers, and curious minds come together to build tools, map landscapes, prototype regenerative systems and more. Whether fabricating a Keyline plow with local metalworkers, taking topographic levels for earthworks planning, or transforming our products, we invite members of the community to take part as a learning experience. Labs prioritize hands-on collaboration and practical skill-sharing. Rooted in ecological design and appropriate technology, each Lab is an invitation to co-create resilient infrastructure—accessible to all, grounded in real-world needs, and guided by the principles of regeneration. Whenever we’re working on something especially useful or exciting, we announce an upcoming Lab so others can join, learn, and contribute.

Farm of Farms

When we set up a farm, it’s never just a farm—it’s a launchpad. We bring living compost, resilient seeds, proven practices, and hands-on knowhow to establish a fully functional site that demonstrates what regeneration looks like in action. These farms act as ecological “parents,” producing plants, microbes, and trained practitioners that ripple outward. Through strategic support and local partnerships, they catalyze a network of regenerative farms—each adapted to its own soils, climates, and communities.

Permablitz, Volunteering, Day Visits

Regeneration thrives on collaboration. That’s why we organize Permablitz events—mobilizing teams to help local farmers kickstart or upgrade their projects through shared labor, tools, and knowhow. When budgets are tight but the vision is strong, we volunteer time and resources to get things moving.

We also open our farms for day visits and guided tours, welcoming growers, students, and curious minds to walk the land, ask questions, and see regenerative systems in action. These visits spark inspiration, build trust, and turn abstract ideas into living, breathing possibilities.