Overview
The circular economy principles of reduce, reuse, recycle, and refuse are central to sustainable living. We help households, schools, institutions, and communities minimize waste, close nutrient loops, and find creative uses for materials that would otherwise be discarded. Our focus is on practical, low-tech solutions that empower communities to manage their waste streams locally.
Organic Waste Recycling
Composting Programs
- Kitchen waste composting for households and restaurants
- School composting programs teaching students about nutrient cycles
- Institutional composting for hospitals, hotels, and office complexes
- Market waste collection and composting systems
- Leaf litter and garden waste management
- Compost distribution to community gardens and farms
Black & Greywater Recycling
- Greywater systems reusing water from sinks, showers, and laundry
- Mulch basins and infiltration trenches for safe greywater disposal
- Constructed wetlands treating household wastewater
- Biogas digesters processing human and animal waste
- Urine-diverting composting toilets
- Water quality monitoring for safe reuse applications
Materials Reuse & Repurposing
Garden Applications
- Repurposed containers (buckets, tires, bottles) as planters
- Pallet gardens and vertical growing structures
- Broken pottery and ceramics as drainage material
- Cardboard and newspaper as biodegradable mulch and weed barriers
- Food scraps as direct soil amendments or animal feed
- Eggshells and coffee grounds for soil enrichment
Construction Materials
- Reclaimed wood for raised beds and compost bins
- Bamboo and prunings for trellises and stakes
- Stones and rubble for drainage and pathways
- Glass bottles as edging or decorative elements
- Tin cans as seedling pots or tool storage
- Wire and metal scraps for plant supports
Institutional Waste Reduction Programs
- Waste audits identifying key waste streams
- Source separation systems for different material types
- Staff and student training on waste reduction
- Procurement policies favoring minimal packaging
- Donation programs for reusable items
- Measurement and reporting on waste diversion rates
After more than twenty years of success in the wood products industry, the Bilder family founded its capital venture in 2009 investing in real estate in the western.
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Environmental Education
We pioneer the integration of productive plants into wetland ecosystems, creating “wetland food forests” that provide ecological services while producing food. These include water chestnuts, taro, watercress, lotus, rice paddies, and indigenous wetland vegetables. This approach demonstrates that conservation and food production can coexist, providing economic incentives for wetland protection.
Our Services
- Agronomy & Regenerative Farming Consultancy
- Kitchen Gardens & Urban Farming
- Yard & Garden Decor
- Plant Stands & Trays
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies
- Seed Starting Supplies