
Regenerating nature, scaling solutions.
Our goal is to speed up nature's recovery through innovative eco-dome—small-scale projects with the potential to be replicated worldwide. One of our recent projects in the Netherlands focuses on regenerating water systems. Through a test setup, we are demonstrating that with the right strategy, we can restore ecosystems faster than ever before.

A solution to a growing problem.
Water quality is one of the most urgent environmental challenges we face today.
Agricultural runoff, fossil fuel emissions, and flooding have led to nutrient overload in water bodies, contributing to a severe loss of biodiversity. The climate crisis only adds to the problem.
The good news? We can reverse the damage.

Diatoms: Nature’s microscopic heroes.
In our test project, we’re using diatoms—tiny algae that produce 20% of the world’s oxygen, purify water, and capture CO2.
We’ve built six large tanks filled with water from a nearby ditch, where diatoms thrive by absorbing excess nutrients. As they grow, they form glass-like skeletons that sink to the bottom, all while supporting new life by providing food for fish, which fertilize the land.

Restoring balance, one drop at a time.
Once the diatoms finish their work, the water flows back into the next tank, oxygenated, and teeming with fish.
This initiative does more than just improve water quality—it helps restore balance to the entire ecosystem, illustrating how small interventions can lead to significant improvements.

Scaling innovation for global regeneration.
The success of this initiative can be replicated around the globe. From regenerating wetlands to cleaning polluted rivers and reviving arid landscapes, the principles of water management, soil health, and biodiversity recovery are universal.
This is laying the foundation for large-scale ecosystem regeneration that can be applied anywhere, turning local solutions into a global movement for restoration. Join us in creating a blueprint for change that spans the planet.