Our
Projects
Explore our collection of 32 stunning artworks, each intricately crafted to represent one of our six environmental projects. Immerse yourself in a world where every piece tells a story, with each artwork uniquely linked to a specific conservation initiative. Discover the beauty and importance of protecting our planet through our slide gallery. Each gallery begins with a picture of the environmental project, followed by the artworks bonded to that project. Dive into our collection and witness the intersection of art and sustainability.
Removing Plastic from the Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is the most polluted sea on the planet, with the largest concentration of plastic in the world. Only in the Mediterranean we pour more than 200,000 tons of plastic every year, the equivalent to throwing 500 transport containers full of garbage every day.
Stopping Ocean Plastic in Brazil
Plastic Bank builds ethical collection communities in vulnerable coastal areas.
Community members collect plastic from the environment and exchange it at their local Plastic Bank branch for secure income and social benefits (such as health and work insurance, meal vouchers, cooking fuel).
Stopping Ocean Plastic in Indonesia
Plastic Bank builds ethical collection communities in vulnerable coastal areas.
Community members collect plastic from the environment and exchange it at their local Plastic Bank branch for secure income and social benefits (such as health and work insurance, meal vouchers, cooking fuel).
Safe Water Project in Bangladesh
The project will provide safe water to people in Bangladesh through borehole and chemical disinfection when required. It will decrease the consumption of non renewable biomass for water boiling so as to protect forest ecosystem and reduce related greenhouse gas emissions. polluted sea on the planet, with the largest concentration of plastic in the world. Only in the Mediterranean we pour more than 200,000 tons of plastic every year, the equivalent to throwing 500 transport containers full of garbage every day.
Safeguarding Indigenous Communities in Brazil
For this reason, Saving the Amazon develops the Campo Alegre project through which two communities of Vaupés (Campo Alegre and San Pedro) unite, bringing together 110 families to plant 33,000 trees. Through this project we would be offsetting approximately 33,000 tCO2 and generating income for these families for 36 months.