Transform
Disaster into Hope
Mobile micro-factories converting fallen palm trees into biodegradable soap for communities in need
Instead of paying millions to haul away debris, local governments pay RePalm to transform it into hygiene products distributed to families who lost everything. We turn environmental cleanup into community recovery.
✨ The Wow Moment ✨
You're in a disaster zone watching a mountain of fallen palm trees get shredded, pressed, and mixed into 5,000 soap bars stamped "Made from Hurricane Milton" — watching waste become hope while 50 local residents earn wages operating the micro-factory that just cleaned up their neighborhood.
Collect Debris
We deploy mobile micro-factories to disaster zones to collect fallen palm tree waste that would otherwise cost millions to remove.
Process On-Site
Our micro-factories shred, press, and transform debris into biodegradable soap bars right in the affected community.
Distribute Hope
Soap bars are distributed to families who lost everything, while locals earn wages operating the micro-factory.
Calculate Your Impact
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B2G Contracts
Municipalities pay $75-150 per ton for debris removal — cheaper than traditional hauling while meeting ESG requirements.
Recovery Boxes
Direct-to-consumer 'recovery boxes' ($49/box of 20 bars) with story cards about the specific disaster and its impact.
Environmental Impact
Every ton of debris processed prevents 2.5 tons of CO2 emissions compared to traditional burning or landfill disposal.