Sustainable solutions, Profitable ventures

Bringing forward Carbon projects from the Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Sri Lanka and India

ThE OCEAN

IS the lifeblood of the earth.

"The ocean generates 50 percent of the oxygen we need, absorbs 25 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions, and captures 90 percent of the excess heat generated by these emissions. It is not just the lungs of the planet but also its largest carbon sink." – The Ocean Has the Power to Reverse Climate Change.

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BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE TOMORROW

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Coastal RESTORATION

Projects in that directly support communities and scientists who protect and regenerate blue-carbon coastal ecosystems. This includes planting mangrove trees, restoring seagrass meadows, and conserving coastal watersheds.

SUSTAINABLE STARTUPS

Investments in the development & use of natural, organic, biodegradable, non-toxic, and eco-friendly materials/products. Materials that would otherwise be considered as waste. These products have been sourced and produced with the lowest environmental impact possible. IE seagrass

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GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

Local government coordination to push for local policies and enforcement to help incentivize small businesses to join the climate economy.

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EDUCATIONAL PLATFORM

Creating an educational and awareness-building hub for our initiatives. Where we can share best practices, reports, fact sheets, and videos on the progress of our projects.

Green Planet in Your Hands. Save Earth

PRESERVE & PROFIT

"We believe that preserving and restoring the environment is not only an obligation but also a profitable undertaking, in which the business of protecting the environment becomes an enterprise where everyone wins. Our main goal is to positively impact developing countries disproportionately affected by climate crises by utilizing carbon projects for sustainable development. We aim to invest in communities and small businesses that help conserve the Earth's vitality and diversity, alongside implementing scientific nature-based solutions. This approach will create a framework that merges conservation and economic development."

Turtle in the Ocean

100 PROJECTS BY 2030

The Nanai team follows a thorough procedure to create new projects. This process is modeled after the high standards set by carbon offset project development, emphasizing quality, transparency, and scientific accuracy. What's more, our approach is adaptable to different social and economic situations across the globe and includes the restoration of blue carbon ecosystems using specialized methods for each. With this process in place, we aim to achieve our ambitious objective of establishing 100 projects by the year 2030.

IDENTIFY PROJECTS

Nanai searches globally for ecosystem restoration and protection projects.

Due Dilligence

Due diligence is conducted to assess the project's technical merit, monitoring capacity, environmental and social impact and business viability

INVEST

If we are certain of the project's long-term viability, we contract the local partner to oversee the conservation, restoration, and monitoring of their project.

Measure Impact

We monitor each project to track its implementation, CO2 sequestration, and environmental and social benefits. This ensures the project's long-term survival.

MEANINGFUL STORIES

Nanai creates stories, content, and media to provide to donors to bring in more investments that go directly toward the projects.

Blue Body of Water

Passionate about THE environment

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Abby Antonio

Partner

Sumesh Peringeth

Partner

Hana Tran

Partner

"We are a collective of marketing entrepreneurs who believe we can encourage small businesses to join the climate economy by providing them with a sustainable and profitable business model."

Mediterranean sea fish with seagrass underwater

Dedicated to coastal restoration

1000

metric tons of carbon per hectare

blue carbon ecosystems can store up to 1,000 metric tons of carbon per hectare, which is more than 10 times the amount of carbon stored in terrestrial forests

100

restoration and preservation projects by 2030

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countries across Asia

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