Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future

by Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)
Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future
Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future
Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future
Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future
Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future
Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future
Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future
Building A Sustainable Ocean for The Future

Project Report | Aug 28, 2024
Support our Eco Panels and Ocean

By Lloyd | Volunteer

Dear Supporters,

With only 2 donations our project has had a very slow kick off! We are still fundraising hard and we hope to kick off soon but for now I wanted to share a little project update with you all

Introduction: The ocean is in a critical state, and it’s time to take action. Our team in Australia has developed an innovative concept to help our oceans recover. By using recycled materials from the building trade, we create panels with different textures that secure along sea walls both below and above the ocean. These panels foster mini ecosystems where marine life can grow and thrive.

1. The Concept: Our eco-panels are designed to mimic natural habitats, providing a safe haven for marine life. The varied textures of the panels encourage the growth of algae, corals, and other marine organisms, creating a vibrant underwater community. These panels not only enhance biodiversity but also contribute to the overall health of the ocean.

2. Proven Success: We’ve already seen successful implementations of these eco-panels at sites in Australia. Marine life has flourished, and the positive impact on local ecosystems is evident. The success of these projects demonstrates the potential of our concept to make a significant difference.

3. Going Global: Now, we aim to take this project global. By expanding our efforts, we can help restore marine ecosystems around the world. However, to achieve this, we need your support. Your donations will enable us to produce and install more eco-panels, reaching more coastlines and creating more thriving marine habitats.

4. How You Can Help: Your contribution can make a real difference. Whether it’s a small donation or a larger investment, every bit helps. Together, we can create a healthier ocean for future generations. Join us in this mission to protect and restore our oceans.

Conclusion: The ocean is a vital part of our planet, and its health is crucial to our own well-being. By supporting our eco-panels project, you are contributing to a sustainable solution that benefits marine life and the environment. Let’s take action today for a better tomorrow.

Your support is invaluable. Donate now and be a part of this transformative journey

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Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

Location: London - United Kingdom
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$90 raised of $25,000 goal
 
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