Green Campus has announced plans to develop plant-based eco-villages using 3D printers and ‘revolutionary bio-materials.
The startup aims to create ‘Green Camps’ which provide plant-based accommodation in nature.
However, the company says it needs to raise £60,000 (around $80,115) to achieve its mission. Therefore, it has begun crowdfunding, and has currently raised more than £8,000.
‘A regenerative effect’
“Green Campus is about working out and celebrating the kindest ways to provide for all of our needs,” the crowdfunder states.
“Our hope is that wherever we deploy a Green Campus we have a regenerative effect on consciousness, community, environment and circular economies. We invite you to come and work on creating an inspiring example of the culture of compassion with us.”
Rewards
All donations are matched rewards. The first 500 donations to exceed £25 will be rewarded with one nights stay at any of the plant-based eco-villages.
“This will also create a free membership profile which will store your nights stay booked as a ‘contribution’,” Green Campus states.
“The more contributions you make the more benefits you can earn! You’ll be sent a unique voucher to redeem nights stays once our first camps are up and running.”
You can donate to the fundraiser here
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We will be happy to connect with you: Greencampus founders, Liam Gilliver. You can check us at Facebook Plantica2020 and on YouTube and other social media with the same name. We will love to help, collaborate, and distribute the message. You are most welcome to set a Zoom meeting via [email protected] any day after 9:00pm (up to 2:00 am) Mountain Standard Time (GMT-7). We have a big group of people who will be happy to collaborate and contribute. Dr. Ze’ev Gross. Edmonton. Canada.