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impact on bio

Impact on
Biodiversity

All human activities have an impact on biodiversity. The impact on nature is marginal in the reflections of those in power, except when aggression is labeled as enhancement. A zero-cost approach that humans exploit, driven by uncontrolled demographics and the rise of finance as power.

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It is urgent to define, test, and implement alternative economic and lifestyle models.

The Reintegration Economy, practically applied by Fondazione Capellino through Almo Nature and RVF Società Agricola Sperimentale—both companies 100% owned by the Foundation—experiments with this approach in practice.
Reintegration Economy occurs whenever company profits, public funds, and individual citizens’ money return to biodiversity. With Almo Nature, 100% owned by Fondazione Capellino, a non-profit organization dedicated to the safeguarding of biodiversity, we are already putting this into practice.

videos - impact on biodiversity

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Habitat II (documentary)

Habitat II (documentary)

Habitat (documentary)

Habitat (documentary)

Patagonia and Almo Nature tell their stories - Two companies, one purpose

Patagonia and Almo Nature tell their stories - Two companies, one purpose

Interview with Saitō Kōhei

Interview with Saitō Kōhei

Completed Projects

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DIRECTLY CONDUCTED PROJECT

An elephant in the city

Meetings organized at Palazzo Ducale, Genoa to discuss a more sustainable future.

PARTNERSHIP

Avalanche - School of strategic activism

Avalanche Academy is the first school of strategic activism. Produced by RISE UP community in collaboration with Capellino Foundation and Compagnia di San Paolo.

THIRD-PARTY PROJECT FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED

Akadémeia

To fund 10 scholarships for young local administrators under 35, offering them the opportunity to attend the School of European Politics for Territorial Governance.

Fondazione Capellino AI