Tag: Conservation Finance208

Impact Companies Tag: Conservation Finance 9

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Collective Sun


United States of America

The CollectiveSun platform brings nonprofits investors and solar installers together in a marketplace for solar building lasting relationships and creating value for all. We use solar power to help nonprofits save on energy expenses stimulate engagement with members and support their missions. CollectiveSunA believes that promoting sustainability and financial responsibility enhances the important and compassionate service work performed by nonprofits in our communities.

Energy

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CTS-EMBARQ Mexico


Mexico

CTS Mexico is a Non Governmental Organization which is non profit non party and guided by a Board of Directors made up of personalities recognized by their commitment to the quality of life of Mexicans. CTS Mexico forms part of the network of Centers for Sustainable Transport EMBARQ WRI (World Resources Institute) who act as institutional partners.

Transportation & storage

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Global Eco Rescue


Global Eco Rescue Limited (GER) was founded in 2006 on the belief that valuing and protecting tropical rainforests can provide a key component in reducing global warming while at the same time presenting a profitable investment opportunity for capital markets. With this approach GER is able to achieve a model of tropical forest conservation whereby the forests themselves are valued by international demand for the services they provide to the global climate.

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Heliospectra


Sweden

Heliospectra specializes in intelligent LED lighting systems for plant science and horticulture applications.Heliospectra products are based on a deep knowledge of plant physiology and photosynthesis as well as unique ways of utilizing modern LED technology.

Energy

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Oceana


United States of America

Oceana campaigns to protect and restore the world\'s oceans. Oceana team of marine scientists, economists, lawyers and advocates win specific and concrete policy changes to reduce pollution and to prevent the irreversible collapse of fish populations, marine mammals and other sea life.

Sustainable Oceans and Fisheries

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Pure Water


United States of America

Founded in 1996 by two entrepreneurs with a great idea. Concerned with the need of customers have water quality in offices. Thus technology was used to transform and create purified water dispensers water in the place of consumption in a closed system. Thus the term Point of Use Purifier was created. Every year we continue to listen to our customers and thus are leaders in over 25 countries with 300 thousand units in the field with the latest technology.

Water & Sewerage

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SunCulture


Kenya

SunCulture is a company based in Nairobi, Kenya which sells the AgroSolar Irrigation Kit, an entirely solar-powered drip irrigation system. The kit combines solar water pumping technology with high-efficiency drip irrigation and includes everything a farmer needs to grow more while spending less, in a sustainable and energy-efficient way. SunCulture has developed a novel and unique product that simplifies farming and increases crop yields. They are also the only \"one-stop shop\" for Kenyan farmers, as they provide a solar water pumping solution, an entire drip irrigation kit, agronomic services, educational training, access to capital and access to markets in rural Kenya – their approach focuses on quality of both product and services.

Other

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SunFarmer


Nepal

SunFarmer is a nonprofit that provides the capital and technical expertise needed to bring solar energy to hospitals, schools, and other institutions that lack reliable energy. Perhaps most important, they also provide the monitoring and maintenance support to ensure the system performs over the long-term.

Energy

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Taita Hills


Luxembourg

The Taita Hills Conservation and Sustainable Land Use Project is expected to cover an additional 200,000 hectares of natural forest and savannah grassland ecosystems adjacent to Wildlife Works’ existing REDD+ sites. Althelia’s investment of approximately US$10 million spread over 8 years will draw leverage from the neighbouring projects to enable the creation of this third area. The investment represents an important step towards terrestrial carbon accounting at a jurisdictional scale, whilst empowering sustainable economic development of rural communities in the area. At the same time, it will also enable further dispersal and migration of threatened wildlife throughout the Tsavo Conservation Area, significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions through the avoidance of deforestation and degradation and will facilitate the regeneration of already degraded areas.

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