About Bunibo

Bunibo was created from the belief that many sustainability solutions fail not because they are bad ideas, but because they are difficult to implement in real community and organizational settings.

We saw a gap between environmental knowledge and practical action. Many institutions want to improve sustainability but lack the tools, data, and support to begin or scale their efforts.

Bunibo exists to bridge that gap by working alongside communities and organizations to design, test, and improve sustainability solutions that are realistic, adaptable, and measurable.

How We Work

Our approach combines three key elements:

1. Understanding

We conduct waste audits and research to understand how waste is generated, handled, and where improvement opportunities exist.

2. Building Capacity

We provide training and workshops that help organizations and communities adopt sustainable practices confidently.

3. Testing Solutions

We design and implement pilot projects that allow organizations to test ideas, learn from real implementation, and scale successful models.

Our Vision

To help communities and organizations confidently build long-term environmental solutions that improve both livelihoods and ecosystems.

Our Mission

To partner with communities, organizations, and institutions to develop and implement locally relevant sustainability solutions through research, pilot programs, and capacity building.

Our Values

1. Practicality

We focus on solutions that can realistically be implemented and maintained.

2. Collaboration

We work alongside communities and partners to co-create solutions.

3. Learning

We treat every project as an opportunity to learn and improve sustainability systems.

4. Integrity

We prioritize transparency, accountability, and responsible environmental practice.

Bunibo continues to grow through partnerships, research, and community collaboration. We believe meaningful environmental change happens when solutions are built together and tested in real-life environments.

We welcome partnerships with organizations, communities, and institutions interested in building these systems together.