About us

We are three friends, Perrti Kerola, Margus Evert, and Marvin Walker, who have been close for years. With diverse backgrounds and origins from Estonia, Sweden, Finland, Suriname, and the Netherlands. We have businesses in various sectors across these countries and Estonia. While we reside in different countries, we all consider Estonia as our home.
We engage in deep conversations about national, international, and global issues. We often observe a lot of talk but little action, with crises occurring one after another. We believe that energy, housing, and food are responsibilities of the government and should never be privatized. Similarly, healthcare and education should remain accessible to all. Recent years have shown the government’s inability to address high energy prices, leading to challenges for both consumers and businesses. We are genuinely concerned about the future for our future generations.

Climate Summit and EU Climate Goals:

  • Climate Summit and UN Paris climate agreement have failed to address climate change effectively.

  • EU member states have set goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve climate neutrality.

  • Europe’s biggest polluters consistently fail to meet set quotas.

  • We believe that relying on international agreements and governments alone will not lead to significant progress.

Our Beliefs:

  • We believe in making sustainability and CO2 reduction accessible and affordable for everyone.

  • Sustainability requires collective action without delay.

  • Taking personal responsibility is crucial when global targets are not met.

  • Together, as entrepreneurs and citizens, we can lead the way.

  • Our installations must add value to their surroundings, both practically and aesthetically.

  • We aim to achieve energy independence and reduce reliance on foreign sources.

  • By working locally, we contribute to the economy and employment.

  • Collaboration among the EU, governments, energy companies, banks, and suppliers can make the Baltic States sustainable within eight years.