Earthworm Foundation
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Some places make you feel small in the best possible way. A rainforest is one of them. Every sound, colour and layer of life is a reminder that we're part of something much bigger than ourselves.
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Roshen Velsine from SCFS Malaysia shares insights into his role at Earthworm Malaysia, the impact of his work, and what motivates him to drive positive change every day.
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The world is yellow. Next time, it might be another colour. We started looking for yellow and suddenly saw it everywhere.
Here's what we found. 💛
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Strong roots aren't always visible. They're found in conversations, shared challenges, local knowledge and years of trust built over time. These are some of the people helping shape more resilient ...
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Not every path comes with certainty. Some are made by walking the field one day at a time.
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Forests, insects, rivers, fungi, animals, plants, people.
The more life an ecosystem holds, the stronger and more resilient it becomes. 🌱 That’s what biodiversity really is: the rich variety of lif..
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Not enough people romanticise sorting raw materials, honestly.
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For decades, Sir David Attenborough helped the world see nature differently. Forests were no longer distant places, and wildlife became less abstract. The connections between people, climate, food ...
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What looks like a landscape from above is a place where people work, grow, and make a living every day.
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This doesn’t look like much at first, but a lot of what we rely on starts here.
A good day to notice it. Happy Earth Day!
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As global demand for sustainable palm oil grows and regulations like the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) raise the bar, what does real implementation look like on the ground? This vi...
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Several meters below the bottom of the tree canopy is the understory, a layer made up of young trees, short species of trees, shrubs, and soft-stemmed plants. The understory varies a lot from rainf...
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What happens when we stop seeing the people behind farms?
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Follow a day in the life of Hardianto, known as Panut, the leader of the Sejahtera Jaya Farmer Group in Aceh, Indonesia. A farmer at heart, Panut is also a leader who has inspired local youth to se...
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Arum, a homemaker and a leader of a women's farmer group in Bukit Harapan Village. What began as a simple initiative to grow food for her kitchen has blossomed into something much more meaningful: ...
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He once dreamed of becoming an engineer and living in a bustling city, but life led him down a different path.
Meet Lakarim, part of our team in the Sabah Landscape in #Malaysia. Working closely w...
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Coming Soon!
#SabahLandscape #Regeneration #CommunityLed #SustainablePalmOil #LandscapeApproach #ClimateAction #FeetInTheField #Livelihoods #CollectiveAction #SustainableSourcing
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How did cocoa become chocolate? Earthworm Foundation explores how.
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From above, it’s easy to think this will always be here..
Swamp forests like this village play a critical role in regulating water, storing carbon, and supporting livelihoods. But, their future de...
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👋Come along for the journey.
This is what getting to the field can look like. Long roads into palm oil landscapes, where forests, livelihoods, and supply chains all meet.
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