Land is our relative,
not a commodity.
We envision an Eastern Africa
where the neighboring landscapes of the Congo Basin remain alive,
and communities live in right relationship with the land.
Our mission is to protect the ecosystems that sustain us,
so we'll work at the Eastern front of Africaβs green defense to:-
πRestore soils & watersheds in East/Central Africa
πBuild resilient homes with earth blocks
πReplace deforestation fuels with clean briquettes
πAdvance biodegradable fibre alternatives to plastics
πStrengthen circular, dignified community livelihoods
πMentor youth to carry land guardianship forward
πAnd complement the Sahel restoration (Great Green Wall)
by helping shield the Congo Basin from the East
Land,
the mother of our mother,
has been hurting.
Across East Africa, forests are being stripped, soils are drying out, and desertification is creeping closer every season.
If we donβt act, even the mighty Congo Basin,
the planetβs largest in-ground set of lungsππ«π³,
faces collapse from the East.
But hereβs the flip side:
the ground is still alive, and communities are ready.
With the right tools, like our pillars,
we can change the script,
turning waste into resources,
building with earth instead of against it,
and protecting the ecosystems that keep us breathing.
1. Organic Fibre
Biomass waste, like banana stems, etc.,
usually rot by the roadsides,
creating unmanaged decomposition
that releases greenhouse gases like
methane (CHβ) and nitrous oxide (NβO).
Keep in mind that,
CHβ is over 30x stronger than COβ
while
NβO is nearly 300 times.
Our fabric pillar will turn this biomass waste into strong, compostable fibre that replaces plastics and carries stories.
The planet gets cleaner and communities get paid -
not bad for something everyone discards.
2. Biomass Briquettes
Charcoal burns trees, lungs, and futures.
Our briquettes will flip this toxic norm:
waste in, clean fuel out.
Each tonne saves forests, clears the air, and keeps kitchens running without smoke or guilt.
3. Stabilized Earth Blocks (SEBs)
Concrete is costly, it will crack, and piles up carbon.
SEBs?
Theyβre made from the soil beneath our feet, are durable, interlocking, and ready to house a generation.
Kera shapes our tools and pillars on a microscopic level, turning big ideas into real systems that grow. She steers design, marketing, and strategy with one hand, and digs into sustainability research with the other, making certain every step forward is both smart and greenπ.
The plans cannot stay on paper, Simon oversees this.
He leads logistics research, assembles R&D teams in Africa, and coordinates with global manufacturers - ensuring machinery and supply chains align with both vision and budget. With a sharp eye for feasibility and income generation, he helps us keep every initiative practical for communities and persuasive for investors - proving regeneration isnβt charity but a business model the future can bank on πβ¨π’β¨π°.
Our cause was born from urgency and hope.
Forests are vanishing, soils are turning to desert sand,
and the ancestral wisdom that once guided communities is fading.
Letβs be honest:
we made this problem, and the least we can do is
to stop pretending that we cannot undo it.
By blending sustainable building with regenerative land practices,
weβre rebuilding what should never have been broken in the first place.
We build roots, not walls, feel free to reach out any time.
Whether itβs ideas, partnerships, or just curiosity,
weβd love to hear from you.
Let's heal the planet by aligning heavenβs ideals with earthβs realities.
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