Our Projects

Our Project Layout/Maquette

Our school projects will be using sustainable materials that will maintain and keep our carbon footprint to a minimum. Our Eco material will be able to withstand most floods, fire, earthquakes depending on the conditions that specific area will faces.  It is a simple layout that consists of two floors and solar panels on all the rooftops. The first floor consists of three classrooms, bathrooms, and a reception. A building next to each school will carry the vertical farm/aquaponic system. The second floor includes an R&D room, kitchen, cafeteria and a washing station. 

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Schools Dimensions

  • 170 m2 (10.6 m Wide x15.9 m Long), not including the farm

Aquaponics Farm

The scale of this can be decreased or increased depending on the size of the school and funding allocated for this component of the project. This one should cover between 175 to 200 children.

Production Details

  • 12,000 heads of greens + 6,000 other vegetables per year
  • 1,300 lbs of fresh fish
  • 4-6 hours of labour per day
  • Expected revenue of $50,640 per year

Providing Food

  • For the students
  • The surplus of the production being sold back to their community
  • Total revenue earned will be put towards further expansion and expenses of the school

Our School Project Road Map

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Our Upcoming Projects​

As soon as we reach our target budget, we will start building our first pilot in one of the following areas. The list below includes the locations that we have confirmed agreements with. Our criteria are to have an equivalent of an NGO in the area that owns land or can assist us in obtaining land for our project. We require that the organization can maintain the quality and security of our project.

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Kenya - East Africa
Green Schools in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe - South Africa
Green Schools in Cameroon
Cameron - Central Africa
Green Schools in Gabon
Central Africa
Green Schools in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone - West Africa
Green Schools in Haiti
Haiti - Carribbean Sea

The Next Generation of Green Leaders

The Next Generation of Green Leaders

Your donation supports the construction of sustainable schools in developing communities. Your contribution will give students the opportunity to gain new skills to lead the  future of our planet sustainably.

The Climate Crisis and the Soil Health

We can create a healthy, sustainable, and prosperous future by making a planet-wide shift from dirty fossil fuels to clean, reliable, and affordable renewable energy. – Former US Vice President and Nobel Laureate Al Gore.

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