What is Regeneration?
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes regenerative practices different from sustainability?
While sustainability focuses on minimizing harm and maintaining current systems, regeneration aims to restore, revitalize, and improve conditions for all life. Regenerative practices actively create positive outcomes rather than simply reducing negative impacts.
How long does a typical regenerative transformation take?
Regeneration unfolds in cycles. Most clients begin noticing inner and systemic shifts within 3–6 months. Deeper, whole-system transformations often emerge over 12–24 months, with long-term scaffolding built in for lasting change.
Do we need to transform everything at once?
Not at all. We believe in strategic, evolutionary change. Our approach identifies high-leverage intervention points where regenerative practices can create the most immediate value while building toward comprehensive transformation.
How do you measure success in regenerative business?
We use holistic measurement frameworks, like the Regenerative Development Goals, that track traditional business indicators alongside ecological, social, spiritual and cultural outcomes. This ensures your regenerative practices deliver tangible value across all dimensions.
Is regenerative business practical in today's economic environment?
Yes, regenerative business is not only practical - it is becoming essential in today’s evolving economic environment. With major institutions like the World Economic Forum championing it as “the future of sustainability” and BlackRock integrating natural capital into investment strategies, the shift toward regeneration is gaining mainstream traction.
How are you okay with using AI while it’s consuming so much energy?
AI does consume energy, but so does every tool we use to shape the future. The real question is whether that energy is used in service of life. When Google for example applied AI to reduce its data center cooling energy by 40%, it showed that AI, when guided with intention, can actually reduce harm and increase efficiency.
