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Humance

5ยท 6 reviews
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Change the world in a few clicks

Discover and support unique projects around the world. Grow coral in the Pacific Ocean, plant mangroves in the Philippines, remove plastic from the ocean, provide cars and drones to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and much more just in a few clicks.

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How Users feel about Humance

Pros

+ sustainability focus (3)+ API integration (2)+ customer engagement (2)+ impact tracking (2)+ social media integration (2)+ transparency (2)

Cons

No major drawbacks reported.
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What reviewers say about Humance

Humance is praised for its innovative approach to supporting global sustainability projects, with users appreciating its potential to make a positive environmental impact. The platform's transparency and ability to track contributions are highlighted as key strengths. Users express excitement about integrating Humance into various platforms, noting its potential to enhance customer engagement and retention. Concerns about greenwashing are raised, suggesting a need for project audits. Overall, Humance is seen as a valuable tool for businesses aiming to align with sustainability goals and inspire customer participation.

This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.

How people rate Humance

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Recent highlights

Shamil Kuramshin5/52yr ago

I really like your idea and sustainability topic is very close to my sphere of interest, but in some cases it can be greenwashing or hypocrisy - for example if absolutely non-ecological company (like tobacco or mining) will work with you just to get ESG achievement. Do you do some kind of audit of the projects you work with?

+ sustainability focus (3)โˆ’ greenwashing risk (1)
Petr Malyukov5/52yr ago

Interesting eco-idea ๐ŸŒฑ

Aliaksandr Kalesnikau5/52yr ago

Good idea!

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