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Moldando o amanhã
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TRANSFORM + ACTION

Coming Soon! Registrations for Tejuco Solar and Meu Quintal é Sustentável

If you are a resident of Tejuco or Monte Cristo (Brumadinho/MG), stay tuned to our website and social media. Soon we will release the Calls for Applications for the installation of Solar Panels (Tejuco Solar) and Biodigesters (Meu Quintal é Sustentável).

Questions about the call, schedule, or projects? Get in touch with us at: contato@molde.life

The Shaping Tomorrow Program promotes the building of more resilient and sustainable territories by fostering social participation, environmental education, and the implementation of socio-environmental technologies. The program brings together initiatives that strengthen democratic water management, water security, food sovereignty, and adaptation to climate change. We implement sustainable solutions such as biodigesters, solar panels, evapotranspiration systems (banana tree septic tanks), ecological gardens, and satellite internet access for vulnerable communities. These technologies generate direct benefits for the environment and families, contributing to improved quality of life, basic sanitation, energy access, food security, and digital inclusion.

What is Moldando o Amanhã

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The Tejuco Solar Project is a Molde initiative aimed at promoting clean and renewable energy in territories facing socio-environmental vulnerability. Developed in the districts of Tejuco and Monte Cristo, in Minas Gerais, the project fosters the use of sustainable technologies for solar energy generation, combining innovation, education, and community development.
More than just installing photovoltaic systems, the project seeks to raise awareness and train the community about the benefits of a just energy transition, generating positive environmental impact and encouraging sustainable economic practices.

Tejuco Solar Project in Tejuco and Monte Cristo (MG)

The Clean Waters Project is a Molde initiative focused on promoting basic sanitation in rural communities. Currently being implemented in the district of Sebastião do Gil, in Desterro de Entre Rios (MG), the project brings sustainable solutions for domestic sewage treatment through low-cost social technologies with proven positive impact. The proposal seeks to expand access to safe sanitation, directly contributing to improving the quality of life of the local population, preserving water resources, and promoting environmental justice.

Clean Waters Project Desterro Entre Rios (MG)

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The "Meu Quintal é Sustentável" Project was born from the desire to transform domestic spaces into territories of learning, care, and ecological resilience. Developed in the districts of Tejuco and Monte Cristo (MG), the initiative mobilizes families and communities to create productive, ecological backyards integrated into daily life. Through the implementation of social technologies such as biodigesters, the project promotes the production of biogas—used for cooking—and biofertilizer, which enriches the soil of community gardens and orchards. These sustainable solutions reuse organic waste and strengthen families’ food and energy autonomy.

Meu Quintal é Sustentável Project - Tejuco and Monte Cristo (MG)

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