Regreen’s model integrates every stage of the hemp-to-bioplastics journey—from seed distribution to smallholder cultivation, raw material aggregation, processing, and final product development. Our closed-loop value chain ensures quality control, local participation, and full traceability, while turning regenerative agriculture into high-performance, market-ready solutions.
Our supply chain spans Malawi, Tanzania, and Kenya—linking farmers, processors, logistics providers, and market access points into a streamlined, resilient system. This is not just infrastructure—it’s intentional design. With strong local anchors and cross-border coordination, Regreen’s supply network is built for scale, transparency, and long-term economic inclusion.
We are developing a logistics and trade corridor that connects cultivation sites in Malawi to manufacturing in Mzuzu, and onward to distribution hubs in Nairobi and beyond. This East African corridor is more than a road—it’s a regional blueprint for sustainable manufacturing, job creation, and economic mobility in Africa’s green transition.
Our model is designed to deliver measurable impact—not just profits. By integrating smallholder farmers, emphasizing gender inclusion, and creating skilled manufacturing jobs, Regreen contributes to income diversification, land restoration, and community uplift. The products we make are rooted in real lives and real change.