GreenGreet was conceived as a solution to encourage users to create projects that have a sustainability proposal within one of the UN’s sustainable development categories.
GreenGreet was conceived as a solution to encourage users to create projects that have a sustainability proposal within one of the UN’s sustainable development categories.
Green Greet is a platform that allows you to create and maintain a community of users engaged in sustainable project initiatives. By encouraging users to create and publish their own sustainable development projects, Green Greet shows how simple and feasible it can be for anyone to LEARN, HELP and GET INVOLVED in sustainable initiatives.
The platform allows the user to publish the details of their project in the form of an NFT on the XRPL, receive funds and grow their green profile, creating a network of credibility and relationships.
The main feature of Green Greet is to be decentralized and collaborative. It is integrated into XRPL Ecosystem with total control and transparency of transactions. The platform guides users to provide all the necessary data to post and fund their projects.Each project receives a sustainability impact metric (ESG) from the system, and a reliability metric (Green Points) inherited from each user’s transactions. Green Greet is open source and can grow with user contributions and implementations from the XRPL developer community.
Members work together to make a difference, the creation of a platform that brings together the experiences of individuals, organizations, and companies that have made a difference through their initiatives is a great way to learn from each other and spread sustainable knowledge.
The basis for building a network of credibility and visibility. Green Greet works with a reputation system – the Green Profile. When users complete any successful transaction, their profile grows. Projects inherit their author’s profile and dynamically receive points from the profile of their donors. This way, the community itself will evaluate the projects and their authors.
Learn about projects, get envolve, be part of sustainble comunity.
The project trains teachers to work with students to encourage novel, sustainable ways to conduct existing practices, such as farming or cooking. These changes in practice can reduce dependence on natural resources, thereby reducing habitat encroachment and loss, which are key threats to chimpanzees and other species found in the National Park region.