Farmers Empowered
18.6M
Africa model scalable to 500M growers worldwide.
Global Vision
The Biodiversity Arc charts a coordinated pathway for nations to adopt regenerative economies, aligned with SDGs and nature-positive commitments.
We are running out of time. Every day, fertile land turns to dust, millions go hungry, and families are forced to migrate — not because they want to, but because their soil, water, and livelihoods have disappeared.
The extractive global economy has reached its breaking point. If we continue as we are, the cost of inaction will exceed $1.2 trillion per year by 2030—just to manage climate refugees and food shortages.
That same amount used intelligently could end hunger and poverty while generating multi-trillion-dollar regenerative industries.
By 2030, the Arc will generate $9.6 billion in annual turnover, reinvesting $2.8 billion each year into new BioFactories and ecosystem restoration, expanding into a $50 trillion regenerative economy that transforms the cost of crisis into the profit of renewal.
Farmers move from poverty to profit; the first carbon-negative communities emerge.
Over 1 billion people gain sustainable food, homes, and jobs.
Starvation ends, deforestation reverses, and climate stability is restored.
18.6M
Africa model scalable to 500M growers worldwide.
3B
Delivered through regenerative supply networks.
5.4B
Affordable dwellings built from renewable biomaterials.
1B
Localised roles in farming, construction, and biomanufacturing.
14–22B t
Equating to 35–55% of the global drawdown target.
80M ha
Circular economies revitalising forests, soils, and watersheds.
$50T
A regenerative economy converting crisis costs into value.
$2.9B
Directed into new BioFactories and ongoing ecosystem restoration.
The Biodiversity Arc turns sustainability goals into measurable, profitable results — creating one coordinated system that delivers across the United Nations 2030 Agenda:
Together, these outcomes demonstrate that economic expansion and biodiversity recovery can advance hand in hand — turning global commitments into a regenerative and profitable reality.
A farmer tends living soil, irrigated through AI-guided systems that conserve every drop.
Crops grow organically, nourished by compost from community biowaste.
Energy comes from the village biodigester; homes are built from carbon-storing biomaterials.
Families work locally — weaving fabrics, teaching, producing food — no need to migrate.
AI remains local and sovereign, helping people, not replacing them.
Charlie Stuart Gay Founder, Influence Foundation & Patron of FLAIR 2025“We are in the most decisive decade for the planet. What if the answer to food insecurity, migration, and climate change was not a thousand separate efforts, but one united movement? The Biodiversity Arc exists to harmonise competition into collaboration — where governments, industries, and people rise together. Saving the planet does not have to cost the Earth.”
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Governments, cooperatives, NGOs, and impact investors are invited to collaborate in establishing regenerative corridors across regions. The Arc creates tailored pathways for implementation—linking land, technology, and finance to accelerate deployment.
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