Sustainability
A Shared Corporate Commitment
The growing challenges of access to safe drinking water, water-stress, global demand for nutrition, hunger, soil degradation, increasing biodiversity loss, climate change, and supply chain disruptions demand immediate action from all of us.

Access to Safe Drinking Water.
According to the United Nations, more than 80% of the world’s wastewater is returned to the environment without being treated or reused.
Our botanical solutions prevent millions of people worldwide, who are exposed to consuming microbiologically contaminated water, from deaths related to waterborne diseases such as diarrhea.
Protecting agriculture from contaminated wastewater, polluted surface & groundwater which contaminate crops and transmit disease to consumers and farm workers.
Empowering Smallholder Farmers.

Time for Action.
Climate Change poses a significant threat to Water Security including callous human induced pollution of limited fresh water bodies, which impacts Food Security.
Agriculture is responsible for 70 percent of freshwater withdrawals, fundamental to minimize negative impacts to water systems while ensuring food security. At Live Advantage, we recognize that yesterday’s solutions are not today’s answer. We therefore are at work to Decarbonize Food and Water systems using botanical innovations, which also positively impacts land use.
To achieve net-zero emissions while also restoring nature, improving livelihoods and boosting climate resilience.
We are striving on the following:
To Protecting the Planet and for a flourishing Human agency, that supports the UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS –
- 2. Zero Hunger
2. Zero Hunger
- 6. Clean Water & Sanitation
6. Clean Water & Sanitation
- 13. Climate Action
13. Climate Action
- 4. Partnership for The Goal
4. Partnership for The Goad
Agents of Change
By educating people, we want to make everyone “Agents of Change” so that our Innovations can be rolled out at scale throughout a network of system participants who share our vision to usher in the sustainable “Future We Want”.