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2020 — Hamburg, Germany

Eco-Classroom Prototype

In 2020, we partnered with the University of Hamburg and Hochschule für Nachhaltigkeit to create Germany’s first mobile eco-classroom — a solar-powered, fully off-grid learning space. This modular unit was engineered with biocomposite insulation, a rainwater collection system, and zero-waste interior design.

We installed solar panels, onboard climate monitoring, and compost systems. The traveling syllabus co-developed with educators reached 1,200+ students yearly in rural zones. It's now scaled to three regions in Germany and adopted as a federal model for hands-on climate education.

2021 — Krakow, Poland

Urban Garden Network

We converted abandoned plots into 25 permaculture-based micro-gardens across 8 districts. Designed collaboratively with local residents, these green spaces now act as urban biodiversity hubs and education centers.

Each garden is equipped with compost bins, rainwater collectors, and planting kits. Over 700 citizens have engaged in workshops or volunteer work, and food security has improved locally through 8 tons of seasonal produce harvested yearly.

2022 — Kerala, India

Community Solar Grid

In Kerala’s tribal districts, we delivered decentralized solar energy to over 480 households. Each solar kit included panels, inverters, and a battery pack, paired with a real-time consumption tracker via mobile app.

We trained 18 local women as certified solar agents and created 24 permanent jobs. The outcome: kerosene use dropped by 38%, and nighttime education programs became viable for the first time in several villages.

2023 — Utrecht, Netherlands

Zero-Waste Campus Pilot

Partnering with a Dutch university, we implemented a full zero-waste system across four student buildings: sorting bins, composting hubs, digital reward systems, and student-led monitoring.

In under a year, landfill output was cut by 52%. Over 3,000 students participated in the accompanying circular economy course, and the model has since been adopted in 2 more Dutch institutions.

2024 — Nairobi, Kenya

Resilient Cities Data Project

We deployed a network of 120 climate sensors across Nairobi to monitor temperature, air quality, humidity, and vegetation. Data flows into an open-source dashboard for city planning and public education.

The dashboard informed Nairobi's Green Infrastructure Plan and is now being replicated in Kigali and Dar es Salaam. Additionally, 25 youth were trained as “data stewards” to maintain sensors and host workshops.