Global issues such as desertification, declining groundwater levels, erosion, hunger, and poverty require urgent solutions. The patented Waterboxx® plant cocoon provides an answer to these challenges. By reducing water usage in agriculture, the Waterboxx® enables trees to be planted with 90% less water, achieving a survival rate of over 90% for the trees planted with it.
The Waterboxx® plant cocoon is the ideal alternative to drip irrigation. Made from polypropylene, it can be reused up to 10 times. The tree uses the Waterboxx® for 9 to 12 months before it can be carefully removed and reused. This solution uses 90% less water compared to traditional irrigation methods and offers many other benefits:
Cost-effective: At just $2.50 USD per tree, it's 90% cheaper than drip irrigation.
Sustainable: Reduces pesticide use, promoting organic farming.
High survival rate: Over 90% survival, backed by a 5-year study with 24,000 Waterboxx® units.
Urban agriculture: Ideal for growing vegetables with 75% less water.
Proven technology: 100+ videos in 26 countries, showcasing successful planting in 11 languages.
Sustainable farming: 16 videos teach organic vegetable farming with efficient water use.
Strong root systems: The Waterboxx® promotes deep, robust root growth for healthy trees.
The UN has published a dramatic report on the global water crisis, predicting that 2.9 billion people in 48 countries will face water shortages within 10 years. In many of these countries, more than 80% of water is used for agriculture, mainly through drip irrigation. However, drip irrigation is a big water waster: 50% of the amount of water given evaporates through drip irrigation. The Waterboxx plant cocoon is the solution.
Our goal is to plant 1 billion trees by 2035, helping restore ecosystems, combat climate change, and create sustainable communities worldwide.
Through innovative tree planting, we capture 40,000 kg of CO2 per hectare each year, reducing greenhouse gases and promoting a healthier climate.
We restore ecosystems and enhance biodiversity through sustainable practices, improving habitats for wildlife and ensuring a healthier planet for future generations.