Regenerative business model

OUR BUSINESS MODEL IS BASED ON THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION

Regenerative business model​

Recovery, regeneration, reuse, reduction, and recycling are the five important R’s that Five-E follows to take care of our planet, society, and the environment.

1 R


Reduce

waste generation as much as possible. Reduction helps to avoid the extraction of natural resources and use of water and energy to obtain new materials.

2 R


Reuse

to also minimise environmental impact. Subjecting used materials or waste to a transformation or recycling process so that they can be reused and given a second useful life.

3 R


Recycle

is the conversion of waste into new products or raw materials so that they can be used again. It prevents the waste of potentially useful materials, reduces the consumption of new raw materials and the use of energy.

4 R


Repair​

to return damaged natural resources and its services to their baseline state (understood as the state in which, in the absence of environmental damage, natural resources and its services would have been at the time of damage).

5 R


Regenerate​

a step beyond sustainability that strives not only to avoid damage to the environment and the planet, but to regenerate it.

RECONCILING THE ENERGY AND AGRICULTURAL SECTORS

Five-E is present in the different stages of development of clean and regenerative energy generation projects, creating a business model that goes beyond sustainability, being viable and committed to maximising the quality and profitability of projects in the long term, providing services with corporate social responsibility.

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Creating a better life for the future.

Renewable energy is collaborative, creates employment opportunities and has an economic, social, and environmental purpose.

We study, analyse, and select forward-looking strategic partners to make sustainable investments that ensure the well-being of all stakeholders in the long run. At Five-E we believe that companies that integrate ESG criteria have a strong commitment to the environment and a solid value proposition.

Sustainable Energy Transition.

Switching to clean energy sources helps to address not only climate change but also its regeneration.

Every change needs its challenges and issues to be addressed, and these are the main ones we are tackling:

Decarbonisation – Reducing CO2 emissions.
Positive environmental balance.
To achieve a fair and balanced energy transition for all agents in society.
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