Policies

  • Reduce waste

    Moving toward zero-waste economies

    Current production models create products designed to break, driving more consumption. This policy prioritises repairability, recycling, and durability.

    Reduce waste
  • Restore and preserve biodiversity

    Protecting life in all its forms

    Ecosystem collapse is accelerating, driven by deforestation, land grabs, pollution, and industrial expansion. This policy aims to legally protect biodiversity and halt its destruction.

    Restore and preserve biodiversity
  • Restore indigenous and local knowledge

    Learning from Indigenous Peoples and those who came before us

    Western education systems often dismiss indigenous and traditional knowledge systems despite their deep understanding of ecology, land stewardship, and collective well-being. This policy seeks to …

    Restore indigenous and local knowledge
  • Rethink Trade – Trade That Works for People, Not Corporations

    Or: Why Trade Agreements Shouldn’t Be Rigged for the Richest Countries

    Trade isn’t neutral—it’s a system designed by the most powerful economies to keep their dominance intact.

    - Rich countries set the rules, while Global South nations are forced to play along.

    - Trade …

    Reconceptualise trade
  • Rethinking Tourism

    Or: Visiting Shouldn’t Mean Violating

    Right now, we treat tourism like an endless buffet, where the world is just a playground for people with money and passports. This means:

    🌍 Ecosystems get trashed so that tourists can have their dream …

    Reconceptualising tourism
  • Science & Technology – Taking Back Control

    Or: Why Should Big Tech and Billionaires Decide How We Use Technology?

    Who Controls Technology, Controls the Future

    Right now, technology isn’t built for people—it’s built for profit.

    🏭 Corporations patent life-saving medicine and block cheaper alternatives.

    🛰 …

    Technological sovereignty
  • Sustainable Diets

    Shifting diets for health, culture, and ecology

    Dietary habits are shaped by food policies, marketing, and availability—not just personal choice.

    Sustainable diets
  • Sustainable Farming

    Farming that regenerates, not depletes

    Promote regenerative and diverse farming methods that enhance ecosystems rather than destroy them

    Sustainable Farming
  • Transformative justice

    Dismantling systemic injustice

    Justice systems should repair harm, not perpetuate it. This policy ensures marginalised communities receive redress and power over decisions affecting them.

    Transformative justice