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What IsAHandprint?

The phrase "handprint" offers a response to the query "is it worth it?" and increases the bar for anyone wishing to dedicate themselves to proactive climate justice. Before 2030, people and organisations can pitch in and change the world.

The idea behind the phrase "handprint" dictates that you must consider simple, quick fixes and determine where the influence will be greater and more enduring. The handprint represents renewal, accepting where we are as a society, and taking deliberate steps to alter the future.

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According to Dr. Simon, the founder of Handprint Tech, "we will satisfy the more demanding demands from investors, employees, and consumers by shifting our attention, actions, and goals " Regeneration is an all-encompassing activity that seeks to return the environment to its prior condition by proactive efforts from all parties

The Regenerative Future Is Now

The goal of Handprint Tech is to create a sustainable economy We envision a future of abundance built on a foundation of perpetual regeneration, with initiatives aimed at preserving nature through tree planting, sanitising the oceans, safeguarding wildlife, and assisting society through increased access to clean water and education, among many other possibilities

We currently live in a system that is industrial and extractive Ocean biodiversity, climate change, and global warming are all unfavourable outcomes of this system People feeling overburdened with the effort or changes they would do is the biggest obstacle when thinking about the future Handprint Tech is aware that a regenerative economy is possible without drastically altering your daily routine The key is to think positively about every action you take and adjust your perspective to include the following:

1 A Change In Focus: Plan purposeful actions rather than thinking back on previous commitments; instead of focusing on what you do incorrectly, concentrate on what you can do better going forwards.

2. A Change In Approach: Consider what may be done outside your community for the greater good and long-term effects.

3 A Change In Aspiration: We don't want incremental improvements or the delusion that even the smallest bit of action will have a significant impact Instead of using the phrase "carbon neutrality," we are now using the phrase "climate wellness "

4 A Change in Technology: We think that by all companies and informal communities cooperating in ways that benefit the natural world (1-3) and its inhabitants, we may do more than ever before (5-7)

5 Investors are accustomed to receiving quarterly reports that merely provides a snapshot of your branding and activity Instead of real-time reporting that demonstrates prompt decision-making and action, they have grown accustomed to reports that recap quarters Together, we can transition to covering the automobile industry and maintain our motivation by involvement in the community and everyday resources

6 A Change in Employee Engagement: Drive KPIs and target completion with engaged employees that feel proud of their employer's ideals, rather than seeking for quarterly events.

7. Consumer Expectations Shifting: For optimum impact, we need more businesses to lead the message and collaborate with their customers.

Souce: Handprint’s journey: How our cofounders met

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