Stitching habitats back together before it’s too late
Fondazione Capellino and the challenge of habitat loss that is isolating wildlife
Habitat: Currents in and around the European Atlantic
From the Azores to Svalbard, passing through Doñana in Spain, the Wadden Sea in the Netherlands, and the Alps, our journey to create the documentary Habitat2 revealed the vital role of the Gulf Stream. Now under threat, this ocean current helps sustain biodiversity across Europe and far beyond.
A victory for the protection of dogs and cats in Europe
A victory for the protection of dogs and cats in Europe Today, the European Parliament voted in favour of adopting the first legislation aimed at protecting dogs and cats across Europe. Although the proposal still has some gaps, and now must be negotiated between the European institutions, this vote marks an important step forward. Through its Companion for Life project, Almo Nature has been actively campaigning in Brussels and across Member States. Working alongside many European animal welfare organisations, and as the only brand fully committed to this initiative, it is calling on MEPs to support stronger and more ambitious measures. This work will continue in the months ahead, with a clear aim: to secure regulations that genuinely meet the scale of the challenge.
REcommunity
A space to inform, share and engage
The REcommunity is universally open to everyone, while also being the community of its founders, Almo Nature and Fondazione Capellino. It is based on the insight that life is an indivisible whole and that human activities, when carried out without limits as today, have a negative impact on it. Hence the importance of placing life, that is biodiversity, at the center of human decision-making and starting, within the economy, the progressive return of profits generated from biodiversity extraction and destruction back to biodiversity itself (an economy that reintegrates what it extracts), as happens every day at Almo Nature, which is 100% owned by Fondazione Capellino.
This is the Reintegration Economy, and the REcommunity is home to all those who share its values.

La REcommunity è rivolta universalmente a tutti ma è al contempo la Community dei suoi fondatori, Almo Nature e Fondazione Capellino.
Si fonda sull'intuizione che la vita sia un unicum indivisibile e che le attività umane vissute e condotte senza limite, come oggi avviene, la impattino negativamente.

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Stitching habitats back together before it’s too late
Fondazione Capellino and the challenge of habitat loss that is isolating wildlife
Nothing justifies hunting. An editorial by Pier Giovanni Capellino
Our anti-hunting campaign in Italy Pier Giovanni Capellino, founder of Almo Nature and the Fondazione Capellino, shares the thinking behind the anti-hunting campaign ‘Nothing justifies hunting’, launched by the Foundation in Italy in 2025: The 'Nothing Justifies Hunting' campaign, which our Foundation has championed, also reflects my personal convictions and philosophy of life. My views on hunting are strong. I am firmly opposed to it, to the point of believing it should be abolished. However, in my role as President of Fondazione Capellino, I take a more measured and balanced position. The Foundation’s aim is to protect biodiversity and promote the Reintegration Economy, an economic model centred on human work. It does not seek radical change, but instead builds on what already exists and supports a gradual transition over time. In practical terms, through labour and capital, we produce food that respects the dogs and cats who share our homes. The profit generated, once the continuity of the business is secured, is not used for personal gain but is directed towards projects and initiatives that protect biodiversity. Almo Nature is the means by which the Foundation ensures its financial independence. It was donated to the Foundation in 2019 as an irrevocable and permanent act.
Habitat: Currents in and around the European Atlantic
From the Azores to Svalbard, passing through Doñana in Spain, the Wadden Sea in the Netherlands, and the Alps, our journey to create the documentary Habitat2 revealed the vital role of the Gulf Stream. Now under threat, this ocean current helps sustain biodiversity across Europe and far beyond.
A victory for the protection of dogs and cats in Europe
A victory for the protection of dogs and cats in Europe Today, the European Parliament voted in favour of adopting the first legislation aimed at protecting dogs and cats across Europe. Although the proposal still has some gaps, and now must be negotiated between the European institutions, this vote marks an important step forward. Through its Companion for Life project, Almo Nature has been actively campaigning in Brussels and across Member States. Working alongside many European animal welfare organisations, and as the only brand fully committed to this initiative, it is calling on MEPs to support stronger and more ambitious measures. This work will continue in the months ahead, with a clear aim: to secure regulations that genuinely meet the scale of the challenge.
Rethinking our economic model: an interview with Saitō Kōhei
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Patagonia and Almo Nature tell their stories
Two companies, one goal Patagonia and Almo Nature, coming together for the first time at a public event streamed online, will share insights into their business models in an open dialogue with the public. This is not just a simple account, but an in depth exploration of the mechanisms, choices, and long term vision that shape the way they work.