
ABOUT US
MISSION
We are promoting sustainable products and resources for a better world, supporting people gain self-sufficiency, creating an interactive support network of essential resources.
We want to integrate "Self-sufficiency" into our culture
is the evolution of passive consumerism into conscious activism, for a new culture that is changing the world, as more and more people think globally and work locally.
As we want to share our vision, spread our mission and reach our goals, we are promoting and launching many sustainable projects, as well as offering many earth-friendly products, services and solutions.
LET'S PLANT PLENTY
WHY?
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Encourage every household to be self-sufficient and grow their own basic essentials and create a local trade network, together we will reduce industrial farming demand and impose the industry to grow only Organic.
The undeniable damages caused by industrial farming on our land and water, due to pesticides, fertilizers, antibiotics, synthetic growth hormones, GMOs, and other chemicals, must be addressed.
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Fight against Packaging Pollution by not making it in the first place!!! We will stop taking home plastic bags, styrofoam, saran wrap, and containers of all size and shape. It will also affect on our carbon footprint by reducing smog and burn fuel caused by transportation and large equipment used in the industrial process.
Living sustainably and having a self-sufficient house are crucial for minimizing environmental impacts, mitigating climate change, and promoting energy independence. Additionally, these practices not only lead to cost savings and healthier living environments but also foster community resilience and set a positive example for others. Ultimately, they are essential for preserving the health of our planet and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to become!!!

DOES IT REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
In summary, adopting self-sufficiency and sustainable living practices presents an avenue to tackle urgent environmental issues, enhance public health, and develop stronger, more resilient communities for the future.
Negative Facts of Current Situation:
Environmental Deterioration: Industrial agriculture practices result in soil degradation, water contamination, deforestation, and the decline of biodiversity due to excessive use of pesticides, fertilizers, and other chemicals.
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Packaging Contamination: Rampant use of disposable plastics and other non-biodegradable packaging materials contributes to pollution of land and water bodies, adversely affecting ecosystems and wildlife.
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Reliance on Fossil Fuels: The agricultural industry heavily depends on fossil fuels for machinery, transportation, and synthetic inputs, leading to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.
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Health Implications: Exposure to chemicals like pesticides and antibiotics in industrial farming can negatively impact human health, causing respiratory problems, hormonal imbalances, and other health issues.
Benefits if you Plant Plenty:
Environmental Conservation: By promoting organic backyard farming, households can lessen the reliance on damaging industrial agriculture, resulting in better soil quality, reduced water pollution, and preservation of biodiversity.
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Decreased Packaging Waste: Avoiding single-use plastics and other non-biodegradable packaging materials can significantly reduce the amount of waste destined for landfills and oceans, thereby limiting environmental pollution and safeguarding marine life.
Reduced Carbon Footprint: Embracing self-sufficient practices like local food cultivation and lessening dependence on industrial agriculture and long-distance transport can lessen carbon emissions linked to food production and distribution, aiding in the fight against climate change.
Enhanced Community Health: Switching to organic farming and reducing exposure to harmful substances can result in healthier diets and improved overall well-being for individuals and communities, reducing the risk of chronic ailments and promoting sustainable lifestyles.
Community Strengthening: Strengthening local trade networks and encouraging self-sufficiency can fortify community ties, boost resilience to external shocks such as economic crises or supply chain disruptions, and foster a sense of empowerment and unity among residents.