Projects in Cambodia and Australia to improve the amount of cargo to be transported.
By bring the best in the industry together to support the endeavours .
Finding new technology to improve the amount of load to be handled on railways.
More loads on the trains enables less traffic and thereby improve the planets sustainability.
Increase the amount of people using railway to enable more growth of city areas and work to improve the environment.
Use household waste to generate electricity in a sustainable way.
This reduces waste landfills which occupy large valuable areas to be used for more positive things.
It also reduces the need for open fires to burn the waste as is regrettably often done today.
Using the dry fuel from waste in existing coal power plants reduces the need to import fossil fuel.
The balance of current accounts will also improve since cost for energy will generate new jobs and reduce cost for waste management.
Also enabling the local population close to the plants to have a cleaner environment
A pre-study is ongoing to investigate if electricity with zero emission can be provided from waste.
If successful will this enable large environmental benefits.
Many indigounous minorities have problem to get access and ability to loan money for houses. A project is ongoing to solve this problem and enable houses to be available for groups that today are left outside the system.
The world is going towards more and more plant based and healthier foods compared to as alternatives to the present.
By using organically produced coconut, harvested by hand and without pesticides, can high grade coconut products be possible to be provided to the consumer market to insure a healthier life and a more sustainable planet.
Food as medicin is a growing market, with a great potential, where chocolate and coconut can be used as a base, nutritionally added, to ensure a healthier population.
MK1 is part of a large scale project to make an important lift in a city centre for a coastal city in the UK. The ambition is to blend conferences, railways, commuters, museum, attractions, offices and people living there to create an area that thrives all day.
Combining indoor gardens with recycle water system and tidal wave energy, the construction will enable an improved sustainability from today.