We operate on a circular economy model that transforms environmental challenges into economic opportunities. Rather than relying on temporary clean-up campaigns, we establish permanent, community-led systems for waste sorting and resource recovery. We work by training households and local youth groups to treat waste as a valuable input—converting organic matter into compost for agriculture and plastic waste into raw materials for recycling or manufacturing. This technical process is supported by strategic partnerships with local authorities to ensure environmental restoration activities, such as coastal greening and urban waste collection, are integrated into official infrastructure. By embedding environmental literacy into our vocational training and providing the tools for “waste-to-value” entrepreneurship, we ensure that ecological protection is self-sustaining, profitable, and driven by the community itself.