Regreen’s mission is deeply intertwined with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From how we cultivate industrial hemp to how we design our factory, manage partnerships, and engage smallholder farmers, every part of our business contributes to broader social and environmental progress.
Our goal is not to align with the SDGs for branding purposes—but to genuinely embed them into our operations and use them as a strategic framework for measuring impact, attracting aligned capital, and enabling long-term systems change in sub-Saharan Africa.
We are building a new kind of business—one that is locally grounded, globally relevant, and SDG-integrated by design.
Regreen strengthens food security and rural incomes through:
Diversification of farmer incomes with hemp as a cash crop
Soil rehabilitation, which improves long-term agricultural yield
Onboarding smallholder farmers into regenerative supply chains
By supporting more resilient livelihoods, we are contributing to nutrition security and land productivity—especially in vulnerable rural communities.
Regreen strengthens food security and rural incomes through:
Diversification of farmer incomes with hemp as a cash crop
Soil rehabilitation, which improves long-term agricultural yield
Onboarding smallholder farmers into regenerative supply chains
By supporting more resilient livelihoods, we are contributing to nutrition security and land productivity—especially in vulnerable rural communities.
Regreen is building Malawi’s first dedicated bioplastics processing plant, powered by innovative green technology and structured for future scalability.
We are:
Piloting hemp-based product innovation in Africa
Investing in low-carbon factory infrastructure
Demonstrating that Africa can lead in the development of regenerative materials
This SDG is central to our identity as a pioneer in circular industrialization.
Regreen addresses material sustainability by:
Creating biodegradable, non-toxic alternatives to petrochemical plastics
Using renewable feedstocks and reducing resource waste
Embedding circularity and life-cycle analysis into our product design
Our products are built for the future—designed to decompose, not accumulate.
Through carbon-sequestering cultivation and low-emissions manufacturing, we actively:
Offset greenhouse gas emissions
Promote nature-based climate solutions
Reduce the carbon intensity of packaging and plastics
We will quantify and report our climate impact using internationally recognized metrics.
Regreen thrives on strategic alliances:
Research collaborations with universities
Impact partnerships with NGOs and farmer groups
Policy engagement with regulatory and trade bodies
Our success depends on shared vision and mutual value—and our model invites others to build systems change with us.