Regeneration in Action
Regeneration happens when nature, people, science, and innovation work together.
Every ALUME project addresses a different part of the same challenge: restoring ecosystems, strengthening communities, and creating regenerative economies that make caring for nature more valuable than degrading it.
Restore Ecosystems
Projects that regenerate landscapes, protect biodiversity, and strengthen ecological resilience.
Tree Planting
Restore the Atlantic Forest one tree at a time through monitored, long-term ecological restoration.
Standing Forest
Protect strategic landscapes, expand ecological corridors, and secure threatened forests before they are lost.
Operation Safe Forest
Create the conditions restoration depends on through land stewardship, ecological assessment, and community dialogue.
Build Regenerative Economies
Projects that transform restoration into lasting opportunities for communities.
Plastic Harvest
Organise community-led plastic collection campaigns that remove waste while creating local income and supplying circular economy initiatives.
BioEconomy Hub
Create value from biodiversity through community processing of products such as cacao, açaí, juçara, medicinal plants, and other regenerative crops.
AMI³
Develop open technologies that transform waste into useful materials for infrastructure, housing, restoration, and community resilience.
Inspire People
Projects that strengthen the relationship between people, culture, and nature.
Artist Green Residency
Bring together artists, scientists, and communities to explore regeneration through creative practice and cultural exchange.
Community Workshops
Share practical knowledge through hands-on learning, environmental education, and community-led experiences.
Volunteering
Work alongside the ALUME team while contributing directly to ecological restoration, community projects, and regenerative innovation.
One Mission
Different projects. One regenerative system.
Trees restore ecosystems. Communities care for them. Science measures what changes. Culture shapes how people relate to nature. Circular technologies reduce waste and create new opportunities. Together, these initiatives form a regenerative model designed to be shared, adapted, and replicated far beyond Fazenda ALUME.
