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State of Nature
State of Nature: Vol. 1 Our First Major Impact Milestone
Welcome to the inaugural edition of State of Nature, our public ledger of accountability. At Ecoesse, we believe sustainability must go beyond minimizing plastic at home—it has to actively restore the planet. Thanks to your choices, reviews, and Eco Club support, we’ve already funded real, verifiable eco-projects worldwide. This isn't a future promise; it’s the impact we’re making together right now.
Active Project
Protect bees in Kenya
Spotlight: Restoring the Oceans
While every number on that board represents a vital piece of the puzzle, the 346 plastic bottles rescued and 34 kelp planted hold a special significance.
By removing plastic waste from our coastlines and planting kelp—one of the most effective natural carbon sinks on the planet—we are actively helping to restore marine ecosystems. Kelp forests not only capture carbon at a remarkable rate, but they also provide crucial habitats for underwater biodiversity. Every time you swap a plastic kitchen sponge for a natural Swedish dishcloth, you are directly contributing to healthier oceans.
Your daily habits have the power to grow forests and clean oceans.