Kasima Ghana, Pond Foundation’s implementation partner on the Regenerative Bambara Project with Foundation member WhatIF Foods in northern Ghana, has become the Foundation’s newest member.
Dutch Carboneers, a dynamic Dutch startup led by Mart de Bruijn and Berend de Haas, two environmentally conscious, deeply committed young entrepreneurs, has joined Pond Foundation.
On 13 December, our largest member of Pond Foundation to date, Guardian Capital Group based in Canada, announced their commitment to start amortizing its Lifetime Carbon Balance with a first payment and support for projects.
Sarah Santacroce is a solopreneur and a pioneer in the field of Humane Marketing.What exactly is Humane Marketing? Sarah describes Humane Marketing as marketing for “the generation that cares”, and is an antidote to the traditional marketing strategies that prey on the guilt and shame of the consumers. It aims to bring the human connection back into the world of business and marketing.
We exist at a time when partnerships seem more important than ever. At least in recent memory, few organizations go on their journey alone. When it’s shared with a kindred spirit, the journey is far less arduous and far more memorable.The Pond Foundation and Nature For Justice are about to embark on a united mission to help those most affected by climate change.
We are pleased to announce that WhatIF Foods has become The Pond Foundation’s newest member.Inspiring relationships are at the forefront of our work here at The Pond. Living by our values, it was a no-brainer that our founder Scott Poynton and WhatIF Foods’ founder Christoph Langwallner came together to embark on a journey that is paving the way to bring about global food system change.