Circular 100

Circular 100

International Trade and Development

Waste to Wealth

About us

Circular 100 is a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable, regenerative agriculture, including climate-smart farming and circular economy principles. Our focus is to support smallholder farmers and locally led economic development by supporting regenerative farming practices and biomass “upcycling” utilization of agricultural byproducts through anchor companies. We increase smallholder community incomes and reduce waste through value-added processing through anchor companies in Latin America and East Africa. Circular 100's mission is to promote sustainable, regenerative agriculture, including climate-smart agriculture and circular economy principles, which support smallholder farmers and anchor companies through locally led economic development. Our purpose as a nonprofit organization is to focus on regenerative farming practices and biomass “upcycling” utilization through anchor companies. We will work with agricultural byproducts turning what is currently wasted into a useable product that is consumable. We increase farmer incomes and reduce waste through the value-added processing from anchor companies and regenerative farms in Latin America and East Africa. Our Unique Values: 1. Focus on regenerative principles with people and planet. 2. Promote biomass and byproducts to reduce waste and increase farmer incomes through the circular economy. 3. Level the playing field to ensure local actors are active participants 4. Give access to women and next-generation farmer groups. 5. Bring the principles of partnership into the ecosystem for transparency, traceability, technology, training, and trade credit.

Industry
International Trade and Development
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2024
Specialties
Global Development, Entrepreneurship, Vulnerable Communities, Circular Economy, Anchor Companies, Business with Purpose, Corporate Social Responsibility, Social Enterprises, Up-cycling, Demand Generation, and Accelerator

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