REGENERATING THE LAND WHILE REPLACING PETROLEUM-BASED PLASTICS
Regreen’s core mission is rooted in environmental restoration. From our use of industrial hemp—a plant that rehabilitates soil and captures carbon—to our production of biodegradable bioplastics that displace harmful petrochemical plastics, every step of our model is designed for ecological benefit. Learn how we quantify impact, reduce emissions, and regenerate land with every product made.
BUILDING TRUST THROUGH THIRD-PARTY VALIDATION
Transparency and accountability are central to Regreen’s growth. As we scale, we are aligning with global sustainability standards and actively pursuing certifications that validate our products, processes, and governance. From compostability benchmarks to ethical sourcing audits, we are building a business that is as certifiable as it is credible.
MEETING - AND EXCEEDING - RULES THAT MATTER
Operating across borders demands more than innovation—it requires rigorous compliance. Regreen is fully aligned with national regulations on industrial hemp in Malawi and Kenya, and we’re building systems to meet international standards in bioplastics, trade, and product safety. Our regulatory framework is designed not just to protect the business, but to uphold the integrity of our impact.
ADVANCING GOALS FROM THE GROUND UP
Our business model contributes directly to key UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including climate action (SDG 13), responsible consumption and production (SDG 12), decent work (SDG 8), and partnerships for development (SDG 17). We see the SDGs not as a checklist, but as a design blueprint for building lasting change across the African continent.
CLOSING THE LOOP WITH NATURE & INDUSTRY
We don’t believe in linear solutions. At Regreen, we design with circularity in mind—from sourcing renewable feedstock to creating biodegradable outputs that return to the earth. Our model champions local reuse, waste reduction, and regenerative production. This is where sustainability moves from promise to practice.