Remove Carbon
REVIVE NATURE
RESOLVE
We manage overabundant and destructive accumulations of Sargassum & Green Waste
in the Caribbean and Mexico
Spanning from Africa to the Gulf of Mexico and now impacting U.S. coastlines, the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt is so colossal it can be seen from space. In 2024 alone, this massive bloom swelled to 13 million tons, jeopardizing the marine and terrestrial ecosystems, human health, and economies.
Combined with the global organic waste crisis driving greenhouse gas emissions, these challenges underscores the urgent need for sustainable solutions.
A recent report from the Inter-American Development Bank, published in September 2024, recognizes us as the only organization transparently addressing heavy metals in sargassum transformation, paving the way for a greener future. Discover how you can be part of this important journey.
innovate
By combining ultra-generative biological and technological expertise
revive
We drive impactful solutions to some of today's most pressing environmental challenges.
unite
We are proud to partner with like-minded companies dedicated to achieving Net Zero.
press
We take pride in our membership with the World Alliance for Efficient Solutions by The Solar Impulse Foundation,
and our affiliation with .eco, a digital platform championing environmental and sustainability initiatives worldwide.
Conference
Panelist
Monaco Ocean Week: The Blue Economy Conference | From Blue Carbon to Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement.
Corporate Panel #1: Role of blue carbon in climate change mitigation and adaptation; Monaco Yacht Club
The Natural Capital Conference | Challenges and Solutions for a Sustainable Future.
Alongside BNP Paribas, Monaco Scientific Centre, and Prince Albert II Foundation; Monaco Yacht Club
VIEW
TV News and Video
Coverage
Monaco Info, Le 19rh
DemoDay de MonacoTech
(4:40)
Sustainable Travel International
St.Kitts: A Mission for the Future (2:46)
The Ocean Foundation Blue Resilience Initiative
Restoring Blue Resilience in the Caribbean Region (4:17)
Nice-Matin
Une start-up a trouvé la parade face aux sargasses