Mission Statement

Mission Statement: Encouraging Enterprises towards green investments and promoting Climate Change Forestalling Initiatives.

More on the Mission Statement: Many things can be fixed if we walk back the broken part. Though this mission statement may not apply to everything or every businesses, it does apply a lot to our planet. We can reverse deforestation by planting trees anew. We can reverse the damages to our planet by taking steps backward from where we started. To achieve this, we identified the primary cause of our planet’s chaos. A majority may agree that the damage that we have done to our planet is partly a result of advancing our world.

The majority of such advancements were made by corporations. What if we take a step backward and inspire corporations that would take on a different direction, an opposite direction? One that seeks to correct the errors by encouraging new breeds of businesses that seek to use less damaging methods. The business of building a better world.

What are we currently doing?

We are leading campaigns for investment in such sectors that may improve life on Earth. This includes agriculture, safe water for all, preparing for global warming in Africa, and promoting housing provision for the population. We figured out that capitalism or business ingenuity is important in building such a great world. We create content that promotes these small yet effective business models that have the capacity to inspire a burning passion and profit that may change the trajectory of our society.

We emphasize and provide directions for environmentally friendly businesses. The primary focus whenever we consider whether a business is worth doing or not, especially when our planet is in focus is the requirement, energy and capital investment needed to start such a business.

Businesses that take a lot of capital and energy to start and run are naturally more harmful to the environment this is given the derivative factor. Derivative factors as used here refer to the input used in producing the components of a business.

For instance, when we look at the derivative factor here, a phone repair shop may be more harmful to the environment than a palm oil storage business. This is because the derivative factor of producing the phone and its components is more concerning than what it took to produce the palm oil.

We seek to encourage such businesses that are easier to venture into. When a business’s derivative factor is costly, venturing capital also becomes costly. While this may not apply in all of the cases, businesses that require less startup capital are usually safer for the environment.

Our mission remains encouraging such environmentally friendly enterprises especially those that have the potential of slowing negative impacts to the environment and also, such enterprises need to promise good life standards for the people.