PTN

Pure Trade Network

About Us

Pure Trade Network (PTN) is a project-driven organization focused on establishing resilient agroforestry systems in arid regions of Indonesia. We utilize innovative techniques such as the Waterboxx planting technology to restore degraded landscapes through tree and shrub planting, benefiting both local communities and the global market.

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Our Mission

To restore degraded ecosystems in arid regions of Indonesia through agroforestry, integrating local communities in sustainable supply chains that balance economic viability, environmental stewardship, and social equity.

Our Solution: Agroforestry with Waterboxx Technology

PTN leverages Waterboxx technology to enable successful planting in arid areas. Waterboxx is a self-sustaining water capture device that collects and retains dew and rainwater, allowing young plants to establish roots in challenging environments.

Our Impact

Our Team

Dr. Diane Zandee RC

Passionate change agent with a PhD in circular economy and accounting. Consultant, researcher, and lecturer at Nyenrode Business University.

Sasan Mostowfi

Accomplished entrepreneur with a background in law, ideal for shaping innovative governance structures for PTN.

Paul Suitela

Highly connected individual with Indonesian roots, responsible for the local implementation of PTN's projects.

Waterboxx Technology: Our Innovative Solution

At the heart of Pure Trade Network's approach is the revolutionary Waterboxx technology, a self-sustaining water capture device that enables successful planting in arid areas.

Waterboxx

Water Collection

The Waterboxx collects and retains dew and rainwater, providing a consistent water source for young plants.

Root Establishment

This innovative technology allows plants to establish strong root systems in challenging environments.

Sustainable Growth

By supporting plant growth in arid regions, Waterboxx technology is key to our agroforestry projects' success.

Waterboxx Success: Restoring Arid Land in Eastern Indonesia

In our pilot project, we planted 1000 trees using Waterboxx technology. After two years, 85% of the trees survived, compared to only 20% survival rate with traditional planting methods.