CCBlocks
Impact

From local coconut waste to practical community value.

The impact story of CCBlocks begins with unused coconut byproducts in Adonara, continues through prototype brick research, and points toward affordable construction uses that can benefit rural communities.

Impact Pathway

From coconut waste to built value.

The homepage shows the metric snapshot. Here, each indicator sits inside the larger path CCBlocks is trying to build: collect local byproducts, prove the material, involve the community, and move toward real construction use.

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01

Waste Stream

Unused coconut byproducts become the starting point for a more practical material cycle.

Coconut Waste Reduced

In Progress

tons
02

Material Prototype

Coconut materials and natural binders are shaped into bricks and tested for performance.

Bricks Produced

In Progress

units

CO2 Reduction

In Progress

tCO2e
03

Community Participation

Local farmers, partners, and supporters help turn the prototype into a community-centered project.

Partner Farmers

In Progress

families

Funds Raised

Planned

USD
04

Built Outcome

The long-term goal is affordable construction and housing applications using CCBlocks.

Houses Built

Planned

homes
What We Are Learning

The questions behind the pathway.

Before CCBlocks can scale, the project needs evidence about the material, the sourcing model, and the communities it is meant to serve.

Material readiness

Which coconut materials, natural binders, and prototype methods can deliver useful strength, water resistance, and insulation.

Local sourcing

How coconut byproducts from Adonara can be collected, prepared, and connected to a repeatable production process.

Community fit

How farmers, partners, and future users can shape CCBlocks into something practical for construction and gardening needs.

Next Steps

What needs evidence next.

The next evidence will come from coconut byproduct sourcing, prototype performance, community feedback, and first construction or gardening use cases.

  1. 1

    Measure coconut byproduct collection and preparation for the Waste Stream stage.

  2. 2

    Document durability, water resistance, thermal insulation, and strength results for the Material Prototype stage.

  3. 3

    Gather farmer, partner, and user feedback for the Community Participation stage.

  4. 4

    Identify first construction or gardening use cases for the Built Outcome stage.