The current idea of sustainability is destined to fail—because it doesn’t address the root of the problem.
Or rather, it deals with the surface, trying to calm the tide.
But what about that world that lives and stirs at the bottom?
Where everything begins, supports, expands, and gives shape.
We’ve decided to change course, to sail a different sea—rougher, deeper.
We’ve chosen to try and rewrite the word sustainability.
Responsibility? Solidarity? Awareness?
In a sea where small fish have always swum in the shadow of bigger ones, we wanted to create a current of our own.
Or why not, even try swimming against the current—at the cost of losing ground, if needed.
We chose the word cooperation. Co-operation. Co-operate.
To work together on something that, deep down, connects us—because it’s the depth that unites us, even if we believe we’re all islands on the surface.
We made a pact. A coalition.
To swim together, to maybe—just maybe—redirect the tide.
Where the depths and the surface are two sides of the same coin, of the same sea.
To do all this, we built a boat willing to go beyond, powered by something special:
The will to do, undo, rewrite the rules, and create real impact.
Starting from real people.
This is Koalisation.