Stories that leave a mark
About us
We all leave traces behind, whether it’s our carbon footprint or the mark we leave in someone’s life. But we have the power to choose to leave a positive footprint; one that takes into consideration the world we live in, and one where others can follow! There are more than 7.7 billion people in the world, and some say more than 8.7 billion animal and plant species on our beautiful planet. Just imagine, that at any given time, there are approximately 10,000 trillion living ants, going about their daily business. We’re just one tiny part of the universe.
About us
We all leave traces behind, whether it’s our carbon footprint or the mark we leave in someone’s life. But we have the power to choose to leave a positive footprint; one that takes into consideration the world we live in, and one where others can follow! There are more than 7.7 billion people in the world, and some say more than 8.7 billion animal and plant species on our beautiful planet. Just imagine, that at any given time, there are approximately 10,000 trillion living ants, going about their daily business. We’re just one tiny part of the universe.
Our three main values are:
Europe
We see “European” as an attitude, not by taking a geographical or political stance, but by uniting in diversity and striving towards a common goal of stability, wellbeing, and community building.
Sustainability
We believe the best way to live our lives is to take only what you need, without causing harm to your social and natural environment.
Stories
On the path towards a sustainable future for us all, we each have our own unique stories to tell, and we weave our own part of the common narrative.
We aim to raise awareness on the footprints we leave behind, and to empower people to cultivate a more responsible and sustainable lifestyle: ecologically, socially and emotionally.
We share positive stories because we believe that everyone belongs in the same narrative, each with our own part to play. Our vision is not one of a perfect world. There is no such thing as ‘perfect’, but each and everyone of us can strive to do our best within our means, in order to make our own corners of the world a little more sustainable and socially connected.