Impact Map
How Traditional Dream Factory measures and delivers regenerative impact across sustainability and culture
Note: This map represents our goals and aspirations — where we're working toward, not necessarily where we are today. We believe in transparency about the journey, not just the destination.
Sustainability
Culture
How We Deliver Impact
Our 25-hectare site hosts a thriving ecosystem with verified reforestation, eDNA-confirmed aquatic biodiversity, and 40+ documented bird species. We follow OASA's ecological principles, maintaining at least 50% of land as wild or rewilded.
- • Open Forest Protocol verified reforestation (0.85ha monitored)
- • eDNA biodiversity testing of water bodies (13 phyla detected)
- • Water table restored from 20m to 3m depth
Building a water-sovereign, food-producing landscape through agroforestry, no-till practices, and closed-loop nutrient cycles. Our goal is 80% food self-sufficiency by 2027.
- • Agroforestry with almonds, olives, figs, carobs, walnuts
- • Mushroom cultivation and vegetable gardens on-site
- • Biochar production and vermiculture for soil restoration
TDF pioneered tokenized land ownership and DAO governance in regenerative communities. Decision-making rights are tied to participation and stewardship, not speculative ownership. We're part of the OASA network of regenerative communities.
- • $TDF, $Presence, and $Sweat token system
- • Nature as Owner governance model
- • Exit-to-commons ensuring long-term community ownership
Since 2021, we've published annual reports and maintained transparent financial records. Our investor dataroom provides complete documentation on use of funds, development timelines, and operational metrics.
- • Public annual reports (2021–2025)
- • On-chain governance records for full accountability
- • Break-even operations achieved in 2025
