Sustainability is no longer enough. To merely "sustain" the current state of our planet is to accept a degraded baseline. The future of value creation lies in regeneration—economic activities that restore, renew, and revitalize their own sources of energy and materials.
Nature as a Model
Regenerative economics looks to nature for design principles. In nature, there is no waste; everything is food for something else. We are investing in companies that mimic these circular systems—from regenerative agriculture that rebuilds topsoil to industrial processes that turn waste streams into revenue streams.
The Business Case for Restoration
This is not just philanthropy; it is hard-nosed investing. Companies that regenerate their resources are inherently more resilient to supply chain shocks and regulatory changes. They are building a moat of sustainability that competitors cannot easily cross.
Our Commitment
FamTree is actively deploying capital into the regeneration economy. We believe that the next trillion-dollar companies will be those that solve our most pressing ecological challenges, proving that financial returns and planetary health are inextricably constant.