Themis Ecosystem (TE) has become a standout example in the global push for sustainability. While media coverage and international attention now accompany its rise, few remember that it began as a modest attempt to reduce harmful emissions. What started as a personal initiative has evolved into a multibillion-dollar, CO2-negative system with global ambitions and, more importantly, real-world results.
“In the beginning, we didn’t set out to build a global ecosystem,” explains Roberto Hroval, founder of TE. “We simply wanted to reduce pollution and do something good for the planet. Our goal was to take an intelligent, grounded approach to greening industry—something that made practical sense for everyone involved.”