Welcome to Green Planet Group

From Innovative waste recovery to carbon capture,we integrate regenerative farming into one seamless circular system.

About US

Founded in 2021 by Yvonne Arina.

Restoring soils, capturing emissions, and giving farmers and their children a fair chance at a resilient future.

1000

Acres of Land Restored

50

smallholder farmers

642

tons of household organic waste collected and processed through modular hubs—cutting

What this means on the ground: Families harvest more food from the same land, spend less on chemical inputs as soils regain fertility, a 40% reduction in farming costs, and face fewer climate shocks thanks to better water retention and healthier root zones. Communities see cleaner streets and rivers, safer air, and new income streams from waste that once harmed them. This is regeneration that starts in the soil and multiplies across livelihoods, landscapes, and climate.

Our Process

Steps to Your Dream Harvest

1. Capture

We begin by capturing Industrial CO₂ monitoring & capture with ML optimization.

2. Sort

Smart pyrolysis with digital twin modeling & quality control

3. Apply

Precision soil mapping & variable-rate application guidance

4. Verify

Continuous monitoring & impact verification for MRV.

The Goal

Our Mission

At Green Planet Research Group, we solve agricultural and industrial carbon emission as well as waste challenges by transforming farm biomass, solid waste, and captured carbon into RegenSoil™ bio-char — a powerful tool for soil regeneration and climate resilience. Our mission is to restore degraded lands, lock carbon safely in the soil, and empower smallholder farmers with healthier, more fertile soils that increase yields and strengthen food security. We partner with marginalized communities, including Maasai women and small-scale farmers, to address soil infertility caused by acidity, overuse of inorganic fertilizers, and unsustainable farming practices. Together, we are rebuilding soil health, boosting farm productivity, eliminating agricultural emissions, and ensuring that vulnerable communities benefit from regenerative farming opportunities. We believe in farming that gives back more than it takes. By advancing regenerative agriculture with RegenSoil™, we not only improve soil fertility and crop productivity, but also help communities thrive, landscapes recover, and our planet breathe easier.

The Outlook

Our Vission

Our vision is a world where every handful of soil becomes a living carbon bank — fertile, resilient, and free from dependence on harmful chemicals. We envision millions of farmers, from marginalized women in Maasai lands to smallholders across the globe, leading a quiet revolution: turning waste and emissions into abundance, restoring ecosystems, and proving that true prosperity grows from the ground up.

The Crisis

The Challenge

Across Africa and much of the Global South, small-scale farmers — who produce up to 80% of the region’s food — are facing a silent crisis. Soils that once sustained families are losing fertility at an alarming rate: 65% of farmland is already degraded, and acidity caused by overuse of inorganic fertilizers leaves once-productive land barren. For families living on less than two dollars a day, every lost harvest is devastating. Women farmers and marginalized communities such as the Maasai carry the heaviest burden: poor yields mean children go hungry, households lose income, and the cycle of poverty deepens. At the same time, urban areas are overwhelmed with unmanaged household waste. Sub- Saharan Africa produces more than 125,000 tons of solid waste every day, much of which ends up in open dumps, polluting rivers, soils, and air. In rural areas, millions of farmers burn leftover rice husks, maize stalks, and wheat straws. Globally, this open burning releases over 90 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, fueling climate change and worsening droughts, floods, and crop failures that strike the poorest first. Industries add another layer of challenge by pumping billions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere, compounding environmental damage. The result is a triple crisis: degraded soils that cannot feed growing populations, toxic emissions from industry and farm waste, and deepening poverty in vulnerable communities. If this trajectory continues, scientists warn that global crop yields could fall by ∫due to soil degradation, threatening food security for hundreds of millions. The human cost will be immense — more children malnourished, more families displaced, and more farmers locked out of prosperity. Now is the time to act. Every season lost pushes communities deeper into crisis. Urgent, innovative solutions are needed to restore soils, capture emissions, and give farmers and their children a fair chance at a resilient future.

The Solution

RegenSoil™ Bio-char: Turning Waste into Wonder

From industrial emissions to farmer fields, our technology ensures transparency, optimization, and measurable impact at every step.
Our Intervention

Green Planet Research Group is tackling the intertwined crises of soil infertility, waste mismanagement, and rising emissions through RegenSoil™ bio-char. Produced from farm biomass, household organic waste, and captured industrial carbon, RegenSoil™ is a carbon-rich soil amendment that restores fertility, sequesters carbon, and empowers marginalized communities.

Scientific Impact

Through pyrolysis, carbon is stabilized in solid form, preventing its release into the atmosphere. Each kilogram of RegenSoil™ sequesters up to 3 kg of CO₂e, locking it into soils for centuries. When applied, it neutralizes acidity, improves nutrient retention, enhances water storage, and supports microbial life — boosting yields by 20–40% on degraded soils. This transforms barren land into productive farms while reducing the need for harmful chemical fertilizers.

Buy-in

Community Involvement

We partner with Maasai mothers and smallholder farmers, turning their challenges into opportunities. Farmers contribute household waste and crop residues as raw materials, lowering costs while closing the waste loop. RegenSoil™ is then delivered through affordable, inclusive financial models:

The Team

Meet Our Team

Yvonne Anyango' Arina
Chief Executive Officer

Yvonne is a seasoned business and project management professional with over 10 years of experience delivering measurable impact across sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, and environmental projects. She holds a degree in Mass Communication and advanced qualifications in project management and administration, with a strong focus on the environmental sustainability and clean technology sectors.

As CEO, Yvonne provides strategic leadership and organizational direction. She oversees project design and implementation, leads partnerships and stakeholder engagement, mobilizes funding, and ensures governance, impact reporting, and institutional growth. She is passionate about translating innovation and research into scalable, community-driven solutions for climate change.

Fredrick Obiero

Director of Business Development & Production

Fredrick Obiero is a biology graduate with extensive experience in seed production, regenerative farming systems, environmental restoration, and certified grain seed production. He previously worked with the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) as a Field Supervisor, where he supported agricultural trials, farmer engagement, and quality seed systems.

At Green Planet Research Group, Fredrick leads business development and production planning, supports farm operations, oversees regenerative agriculture initiatives, manages supply chains, and drives market linkages. His role bridges scientific agricultural practices with commercially viable and climate-resilient production models.

Evance Owino

Community & Environmental Manager

Evance Owino is an environmental scientist with over five years of experience in marine restoration and conservation, community engagement, and environmental outreach programs. His work focuses on ecosystem rehabilitation, biodiversity protection, and strengthening community participation in environmental stewardship.

As Community and Environmental Manager, Evance leads community-based conservation initiatives, coordinates stakeholder engagement, supports environmental monitoring, and drives awareness and capacity-building programs. He plays a key role in ensuring that Green Planet’s projects are inclusive, locally grounded, and environmentally sustainable.

Ready to transform your farming experience?

Contact us today to schedule a consultation or to learn more about our services.
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