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== Welcome to the Bioremediation Network ==
 
We are a community-driven platform connecting grassroots bioremediation projects and practitioners worldwide. Our mission is to support communities disproportionately impacted by environmental harm while centering Indigenous knowledge and decolonizing approaches to land healing.
 
=== What We Do ===
* Map community bioremediation projects and organizations
* Share resources on bioremediation techniques and organisms
* Connect practitioners for collaboration and knowledge exchange
* Support community-led environmental restoration efforts
 
=== Our Values ===
We prioritize community engagement, Indigenous sovereignty, and non-extractive approaches to environmental work. Projects in our network demonstrate tangible environmental benefits while respecting cultural knowledge and avoiding greenwashing. We believe in collective knowledge sharing, multiple ways of knowing, and healing both land and communities.
 
=== Who We Serve ===
Community organizations, Indigenous-led projects, grassroots environmental groups, researchers, and anyone working to restore contaminated land through biological processes. We welcome projects of all scales that center community benefit over profit.
 
''Join us in building a network that supports both ecological restoration and social justice, one community project at a time.''
 
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== Interactive Map ==
== Interactive Map ==

Revision as of 22:43, 23 June 2025

Welcome to the Bioremediation Network

We are a community-driven platform connecting grassroots bioremediation projects and practitioners worldwide. Our mission is to support communities disproportionately impacted by environmental harm while centering Indigenous knowledge and decolonizing approaches to land healing.

What We Do

  • Map community bioremediation projects and organizations
  • Share resources on bioremediation techniques and organisms
  • Connect practitioners for collaboration and knowledge exchange
  • Support community-led environmental restoration efforts

Our Values

We prioritize community engagement, Indigenous sovereignty, and non-extractive approaches to environmental work. Projects in our network demonstrate tangible environmental benefits while respecting cultural knowledge and avoiding greenwashing. We believe in collective knowledge sharing, multiple ways of knowing, and healing both land and communities.

Who We Serve

Community organizations, Indigenous-led projects, grassroots environmental groups, researchers, and anyone working to restore contaminated land through biological processes. We welcome projects of all scales that center community benefit over profit.

Join us in building a network that supports both ecological restoration and social justice, one community project at a time.

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