Awareness regarding the ecological health of our planet

Every industry begins in a farm field

Our planet has the responsibility of giving us sustenance, shelter and space to develop. Evolution puts its resistance in check, due to the exponential reproduction of the one that consumes the most resources, the man.

The Paris agreements and the 2030 agenda, by themselves, will be incapable of achieving what is expected if we do not create collective awareness of their importance.

So that the set of technological tools that we as a community develop to maintain the resilience of the planet, will not achieve its objective without creating awareness of the conservation of our home, planet Earth.

The fact that large corporations implement these tools will be insufficient if the remaining 99% of actors ignore the importance of keeping our homes healthy.

When referring to resilience, we automatically think of nature, “crop fields and their ecological environment.” However, the Paris agreements show us a broader facet of this concept:

Resilience is the concept that each actor involved in the productive process of this planet is capable of being resilient to themselves. That is to say:

  • That the crop fields and their surroundings are capable of renewing themselves and continuing to provide production capacity.
  • That the plantation owners are able to continue production through the generation of profits.
  • That farm workers have a decent salary that allows them to provide what is necessary for their families to continue and evolve their lives.
  • So on until we reach the retailer who makes the manufactured products available to the market.

Resilience is transmitted to each link in the production and distribution chain of products.

Did you know that the Paris agreements and the 2030 agenda envision total disarmament by 2030. “Will there be the awareness and wisdom to achieve it?”