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Ecoverse Zero invites you to be part of a transformative movement focused on sustainable solutions that benefit our planet and communities. Together, we can lead the way in climate justice and resource efficiency.

FAQs

Ecoverse Zero offers opportunities for people who want to work in sustainability, climate innovation, and practical environmental solutions. The work can include technical and production roles such as food-waste recovery, Black Soldier Fly farming, feed preparation, fish farming, and general operations, as well as community-based roles that involve waste segregation, collection systems, local engagement, and awareness building. There are also opportunities in business development, marketing, sales, partnership building, digital communication, and customer outreach, especially as the company grows its channels and market presence. For people interested in research and innovation, Ecoverse Zero also creates space to contribute to regenerative aquaculture, circular economy systems, waste-to-value models, decarbonization, and other scalable projects that aim to protect the environment, strengthen communities, and build sustainable solutions for the future.

You can get involved with Ecoverse Zero by reaching out directly and expressing your interest in contributing to sustainability and community-driven solutions. The easiest way is to contact the team via WhatsApp or call at +263 788 523 644, or visit ecoversezero.org to learn more and connect. From there, you can get involved in areas such as food-waste collection and community engagement, Black Soldier Fly farming and production, fish farming, or even support in marketing, partnerships, and business development. Whether you are a student, a professional, or someone from the community, the best way to start is simply to reach out, share your interest, and be willing to learn and contribute to building practical, scalable environmental solutions.

There are no strict or rigid requirements to join Ecoverse Zero, but the most important expectation is a genuine interest in sustainability, environmental solutions, and community impact. People who join are typically willing to learn, work hands-on, and contribute to practical activities such as waste recovery, production, community engagement, or business development. Depending on the role, some basic knowledge or experience in areas like agriculture, aquaculture, environmental science, or entrepreneurship can be helpful, but it is not always required. What matters most is commitment, reliability, problem-solving ability, and a willingness to be part of building scalable, circular, and regenerative solutions that benefit both communities and the environment.

The commitment level for volunteers at Ecoverse Zero is flexible but generally depends on the role and stage of the project. Most volunteers are expected to contribute a few hours per week, especially for activities like community engagement, waste collection coordination, or basic operations. For more hands-on roles such as BSF production or fieldwork, a more regular and consistent presence may be needed. The key expectation is reliability and willingness to contribute meaningfully, even if the time commitment is part-time. As the project grows, there may also be opportunities for more structured or long-term involvement for those who want to take on bigger responsibilities.

Yes, Ecoverse Zero does offer training for new team members, mainly through hands-on learning rather than formal classroom programs. New members are trained directly within the project through practical activities such as food-waste recovery, Black Soldier Fly farming, feed preparation, and fish production. This type of learning is common in BSF systems, where people gain skills by working through the full process—from waste handling to larvae production and feed use—rather than through theory alone.

The training is continuous and role-based, meaning people learn as they participate in real tasks, supported by guidance, demonstrations, and collaboration with more experienced team members or technical partners. Over time, this helps build both technical skills and understanding of circular, regenerative systems.

Ecoverse Zero supports climate action by turning everyday environmental problems into practical, scalable solutions. It helps reduce methane emissions by recovering food waste that would otherwise rot in open spaces, and converts it into useful biomass through Black Soldier Fly systems. By doing this, it prevents waste-related pollution while promoting a circular economy, where resources are reused instead of lost.

At the same time, Ecoverse Zero contributes to decarbonization by providing a local, lower-impact alternative to conventional feed systems, which often depend on resource-intensive inputs like soy. This supports more sustainable aquaculture and helps reduce pressure on natural fish stocks, which are already affected by overfishing.

Beyond the technical side, the company also supports climate action through community involvement, encouraging better waste practices, awareness, and participation in environmental solutions. Overall, Ecoverse Zero’s approach combines waste reduction, resource efficiency, sustainable food production, and community engagement to contribute to long-term climate resilience and environmental protection.