Professional Consultancy
Institutional Milestone:
The Evolution of RENOVANT®
In a move that aligns our legal standing with the high-capital, regenerative projects we direct, our flagship brand has transitioned from a common-law mark to a formally registered trademark within the United States of America.
This evolution represents more than a legal designation; it is a declaration of intellectual sovereignty. By securing the RENOVANT® mark, RENOVANT® reinforces the protection of our proprietary Indigenous-Led climate solutions and the sophisticated methodologies we deploy for our development partners.
This milestone marks our continued maturation as a premier, authoritative force in the decarbonization of the built environment—ensuring that the integrity of our work remains as resilient as the communities we build.
We practice what we preach.
We’ve audited our digital supply chain to ensure our hosting provider prioritizes grid-level decarbonization over financial offsets.
the RENOVANT® website is hosted by Greenhost.net. a provider that prioritizes direct environmental impact over carbon accounting. Our digital presence is powered by 100% Dutch wind energy sourced from verified renewable providers near data centers, ensuring the electricity running our serves is clean at the source.
Additionally, by utilizing Greenhost’s energy-efficient infrastructure, we minimize our site’s total power demand, contributing to a truly fossil-free internet.
Justice. Transformation. Reciprocity. Renewal.
RENOVANT® ‘s compass for work that is mean to last.
Four values guiding how we design, partner, and decide—across people, place, and ecosystems.
We approach sustainability as an ethical practice, not a branding exercise.
Our work is guided by justice, transformation, reciprocity, and renewal—values that ask not how to make existing systems last longer, but how to align human activity with ecological limits, responsibility, and long-term care. We work with clarity about power, scale, and consequence, and we believe sustainability must be honest enough to question what should continue and what should not.
