The EarthFlag is a symbol that represents humanity's responsibility for planet Earth and encourages unity. With a design inspired by the universe and the Earth itself, the EarthFlag is planted on melting Arctic ice and is distributed worldwide through various initiatives.
In this article we explore the story and meaning behind the EarthFlag, and how it brings people and organizations together to care for each other and our planet.A symbol of unity and connectedness the EarthFlag is designed with inspiration from the cosmos and the earth. The seed of life, an ancient symbol found in many cultures around the world, is central to its design. The golden rectangle,based on the golden ratio, adds a harmonious element to the design. The journey of the EarthFlag has already had many adventures and has been present at various places and events. The EarthFlag was on display at the Amsterdam Fashion Week, where it played a central role in the exhibition 'Wake up World' by sustainable fashion pioneer Ronald van der Kemp. It was also present during Amsterdam Pride, where it celebrated diversity and inclusion. Dawn Aerospace,an international company, carried the EarthFlag on the fuselage of their Aurora space plane. And in the Ibiza Regatta the EarthFlag was introduced and increasingly embraced by the entire fleet. The pursuit of global adoption is the ultimate goal of the EarthFlag is its global adoption and recognition by people and organizations all over the planet. It symbolizes responsible leadership towards the earth and our fellow citizens.
Everyone is invited to embrace the EarthFlag and contribute to its legacy by supporting projects that strengthen and advance the flag's legacy. The EarthFlag was the first hemp-developed flag in modern industry. In an increasingly divisive world, the EarthFlag aims to unite people in their responsibility for each other and the planet we live on. It represents a universal symbol that can be embraced by everyone on earth.