The rain forest produces a wealth of renewable and sustainable resources, such as unique medicinal plants, nuts, fruits, oils, natural fibers, rubber, chocolate, among others. The Healing Power of Rain forest plants are for long used by the native Indians - scientists and researchers have just begun to uncover the medicinal properties of the rain forest flora.
Industries try to understand the productive process, such as researching, and studying new natural ingredients from the flora of the rain forest that may be explored in a sustainable manner, generating unique material. Inside this cycle, together with the conservation of the environment, the fauna rises as an important factor, promoting the dissemination and the productivity of most flora species – it’s a “win-win” situation.
Above all, the biodiversity has its intrinsic function of stability of the ecosystems, also owning the ecological, social, cultural, economical, and scientific values.
Supporting Sustainable Development Programs
Industries, including cosmetics have the opportunity to identify farms, which have a potential sustainable supply of the desired raw material as the first step to support such programs. Sustainable use of the biodiversity programs educate local producers, establishing a sustainable extraction. The result is the socio-economic inclusion of many families, supporting projects for the conservation of the local biodiversity, and the exercise of citizenship.
Time for Hope
We acknowledge the destruction that still happens in rain forests around the planet – our hope is in effectively providing environmentally safe and economically viable alternatives to the destructive activity.
Sustainable harvesting of rain forest plants is environmentally sound and makes more economic sense. It provides real and viable alternative methods to utilize their resources in sustainable programs, which will enable them to protect their resources for future generations.
Finally, supporting sustainable development programs... it's a beautiful thing.
Vanessa
Thursday, August 2
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