Thanks for coming! What do we spend/raise for, what is the impact that you make?

Constructiveway raises support for financing campaigns for renewables (especially outside of the grid) that will project in an increase of buildings made from carbon-neutral, traditional, long-dwelling, and often much cheaper construction materials (like stone) as an alternative to concrete (the main factor of Co2 emissions and the air pollution that kills tens thousands of people per year just in Britain, more than COVID-19). Our REWARDS equal to the worth of the donation (we sell our services and work to cover nonprofit activities). We need to cover expenses for petition actions, propagation of renewables (and their cheap applications off-grid) and other forms of campaigning to reach two things:

Funds for SMEs, farmers, and young families: tax exceptions, subsidies, or/and grants from governmental and non-governmental institutions for renewables and the usage of available supports.

tax exceptions, subsidies, or/and grants from governmental and non-governmental institutions for renewables and the usage of available supports. Propagation: regardless of grants from the government and others, the campaign will be built to motivate the targeted demographics (we'll search for the support from SMEs, greenhouse growers, farmers, and young families that we'll introduce available grants like this one alongside cheap renewable alternatives, especially off-grid) to use more renewables and take a look for more economical (much cheaper) horizons in the most economically forgotten, non-competitive, and affordable places.

What does it change, what worth do you add?

More/bigger businesses, employment rate, and GDP growth

For an example of an energy-hungry giant, Facebook powers 100% of its data centers from renewable sources (often outside of the public grid). To compare with Facebook, the UK SMEs, greenhouse growers, or farmers don't need too much energy for remote control (to save on work power) or automated watering, lighting in the wintertime (for photosynthesis), and so on. With renewables, they can get incomparably cheaper land and build their business absolutely anywhere. They could colonize places that are totally wasted either from the business point of view, where's no electricity grid, no green nature, and no animals (e.g. rocky places, many islands, etc).

Affordable housing for young families

It's not just energy from renewables. Together with 1/2 cheaper prices of self-built houses (because of work power, corporation and other taxes paid by the construction company, etc), many more young families could afford to start with the planning of their multipurpose design of a house. There's one extra - free thing which will lower the cost... In cities, we use bricks because bricks are cheaper than the mining and the delivery of heavy stones on long distances. The production of building materials such as bricks and concrete is the biggest factor in the industrial production of CO2. In fact, they could use traditional and freely available material in rural areas: stones. The eco-houses will be much cheaper despite the need to build own water and sewer cleaning system.

Do these lives count, also? If we know that just in the UK, tens of thousands of elderly people are dying for air pollution (more than COVID-19) then should we change it?

Do you want to and should other people take care of their kids? Should we prepare a future for someone who is or once will be your children, grandchildren?

Each one life/future which you save counts. Decrease CO2, other (greenhouse) unbreathable gasses alongside other forms of pollution that directly cause deaths and climate changes





With unexpected melting of permafrost releasing a great amount of methane (30-84 times more potent factor than CO2) and CO2, we're hitting our tipping point.

If we agree or not that global warming is a natural process, human-made, or a combination of both thereof then in all cases, we know how Earth looked in the past and, especially, about the sea level when it was "natural". Also, in all cases, none of the theories counter-fact that melting glaciers and permafrost will lift the oceans.

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We think that you can be a part of the community taking action to save the planet, someone who wanna save human lives, animals, natural sources, the future of us and the young generation walking around us. We wanna give you/us a choice "what happens", make a real impact. We're a nonprofit looking for someone like you. We don't need someone wearing a cape, we need a man of a real action making a difference. It'd be amazing if you can get involved in our campaigns or support us by sharing, emailing, or donating. We need to systematically spread influence, make petition actions and miss finances for a campaign that would cut Co2 emissions via cheap materials and renewables.

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Each one counts, you can be that one who helps us to make a change



