The development vs. preservation of natural resources has been an ongoing debate. Preservation is typically framed as an ethical imperative but an economic hindrance. The Regenerative Policy Institute (RPI) moves beyond this impasse by building smart, clean economies alongside regenerated landscapes. The Institute explores models that can scale across varied landscapes and cultural conditions. Aiming for a waste-free world, the Institute touches on urbanism, economics, and sociology. Through its extensive training programs and consulting practice, RPI is a world leader in sustainable economic development.
Based in Alaska, the RPI has satellite campuses in Beijing, Moscow, Capetown, and Dubai.