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THE PROBLEM

THE SOLUTION

THE NETWORK

THE FRAGMENTATION PROBLEM

Zero waste organizations don't share data with cleanup organizations. Cleanup organizations don't share data with biodiversity programs. Every vertical has built its own database, its own metrics, its own definition of success — and none of them connect.

The result: parallel infrastructure built from scratch, over and over, at enormous cost, with no institutional memory and no compounding effect. Every new initiative starts at zero.

THE INFRASTRUCTURE ANSWER

Environmental Alliance is building the connective layer. Not a new program competing with existing ones — a foundation that every program can build on.

Shared geospatial data standards. Interoperable survey and measurement frameworks. Coalition architecture that lets verticals collaborate without losing their identity. One infrastructure layer. Multiple verticals. Compounding returns.

Infrastructure is the environment’s missing layer