Nándor is building the infrastructure for everyday conservation
Nándor is an economist, sustainability expert, and father of three based in the EU. He has spent his career thinking about a problem most people accept as fixed: that nature conservation is something governments and corporations do, not something that happens through ordinary commerce.
He built Boosterra to prove that assumption wrong. And he came to Savimbo looking for the world's best conservation projects to power it.
“After the national parks of the 19th century, we’re standing at the beginning of a new era — one where protecting nature becomes a shared, everyday act.”
Brand
Boosterra connects brands, webshops, cafés, teams, and events to verified conservation projects — making it possible to protect a piece of intact ecosystem with every purchase, every coffee, every transaction. The vision is infrastructure: a layer of conservation financing woven into the fabric of everyday commerce, invisible enough to be frictionless and specific enough to be real.
Nándor didn't come to Savimbo looking for a generic sustainability product. He came looking for the highest-integrity conservation credits available — something that could anchor Boosterra's promise that every small contribution creates actual, measurable results. Certified by Cercarbono, tracked on Ecoregistry, issued under the world's first certified biodiversity methodology co-written with Indigenous communities: Savimbo's credits are built to hold up under scrutiny, at scale.
PRODUCT
Nándor purchases pre-certified Savimbo biodiversity credits at scale and retires them immediately on behalf of Boosterra's brand and consumer partners. Every retirement is recorded on Ecoregistry — permanent, public, and traceable back to a specific ecosystem, a specific community, a specific verified observation in the field.
The credits fund Indigenous and smallfarmer communities in the Putumayo Amazon who have protected primary forest for decades without compensation from the global economy that depends on intact ecosystems. One credit = one hectare protected for one month, verified by the observed presence of indicator species. No projections. No offsets. Outcomes only.
Through Boosterra's platform, those outcomes are distributed across thousands of everyday transactions — a coffee that protects a jaguar corridor, a webshop purchase that funds a smallfarmer's conservation income, an event ticket that locks a hectare of forest.
“The greatest inheritance we can leave our children is nature itself. Every small action matters, especially when its impact can be measured.”
Positioning
Nándor leads with measurability and tangibility — the two things that make conservation claims credible to consumers who have learned to distrust them. Boosterra's platform doesn't ask people to believe in sustainability. It gives them a verified transaction they can point to.
His insight is architectural: conservation financing doesn't need to be a separate, deliberate act. It can be a default layer in commerce — as routine as a payment processor, as verifiable as a blockchain entry. The scale of impact is determined not by individual generosity but by transaction volume.
Boosterra is building that layer. Savimbo's credits are what makes it real.
This isn't a single brand making a sustainability commitment. It's a platform multiplying the reach of certified biodiversity credits across an entire consumer ecosystem. Nándor got to that model before the category had a name for it.