Sustainable investing brings benefits to society, the environment and the investors themselves. Investing in projects that contribute to greening gives you a better world and a return on your invested capital.
Sustainable organizations like the ones we partner with are often better positioned to weather market disruptions and regulatory changes and attract environmentally and socially conscious clients. Sustainable investments have been growing for years, so we are also on the cusp of overhauling how we treat our natural resources. By investing in these, you align your values with your financial goals and create a positive impact on your investments.
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Project Amazon is a regenerative agriculture project in Brazil that combines food supply with reforestation, carbon offsetting and developing a sustainable revenue model in the Amazon.
With this project, we’re turning impoverished farmland into food forests. We will be using Agroforestry, a sustainable farming method combining more than 9 different types of food crops with native trees.
We will sell the annual harvests of climate-positive food and responsibly harvested hardwood to local food companies. The proceeds from these sales, in turn, provide your returns.
A sustainable development project in Kenya that gives local farmers an additional income model while increasing bee population and biodiversity.
With this project, we distribute hives to Kenyan farming communities. These farmers receive training and learn everything they need to know to keep bees safely and successfully. Twice a year, they harvest and sell a portion of the honey, wax and propolis the bees produce. With the proceeds, they pay off the hives and their training. After 7 years, the microloan is fully paid off, and the hives and profits remain theirs. And the bees? They spend all that time pollinating trees, flowers and crops, creating continuous ecological returns.
Read all about this project on the Beehive Project page.