How we work in Better Globe
Better Globe’s way of working is unique in many respects. Social responsibility is our bottom line. We locate our plantations on land where nothing else can grow, we work in close relationship to the people living on this land, and we create sustainable communities by providing water, building schools, and assisting with microfinance.
This way of working is based on our intention to address the three main areas of focus that we have identified for our business—desertification and associated climate change, extreme poverty, and lack of education. Through our unique concept involving a combination of different factors, we can combat these three problems and contribute to a better world.
We achieve this through:
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Planting trees and establishing tree plantationsBy planting trees, we create jobs, remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and lay the foundation for small communities. Read more about the planting of trees » |
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Building schools and providing children with an educationWe build schools near our plantations and create conditions for children to get a real education. Read more about schools and education » |
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Contributing with microfinance and microcreditsBy contributing to both education and microfinancing, we can help farmers create their own small farms and businesses so that they can support themselves. Read more about our micro-finance activities » |
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Contributing with water, water drilling, and water wellsBy contributing with water and water wells to the small communities near our tree plantations, we create conditions for sustainable development. Read more about water and well drilling » |
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Managing climate positivelyBy planting trees that absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, we are helping to manage the climate. Read more about how we contribute to reducing global warming » |
Since the problems with poverty, a lack of education, and climate destruction are so great, we need the help of thousands of people who want to help and involve others. Read more about what you can do to help »





