Green Earth Token Joins FasterCapital’s LaunchUp Program to Accelerate Its Eco-Investment Platform
Green Earth Token (GET), a Nepal-based sustainability rewards and investment platform, has joined FasterCapital’s LaunchUp program as it sets out to raise $2M to support the development and global expansion of its green initiative. Led by CEO Gaurav Bista, GET aims to create a dynamic ecosystem where environmentally responsible actions are rewarded through blockchain technology, turning green behavior into a financial opportunity.
The platform is designed to address key gaps in the sustainability space—namely, the lack of financial incentives for individuals and the difficulty green startups face in securing funding. Through GET, users can earn tokens for real-world eco-friendly actions such as planting trees, reducing plastic consumption, using renewable energy, or investing in certified net-zero projects. The goal is to turn sustainability into a source of income and impact, while promoting green entrepreneurship in an AI-disrupted job landscape.
Commenting on the partnership, Hesham Zreik, CEO at FasterCapital, said: "Green Earth Token represents the kind of forward-thinking, impact-driven startup we’re proud to support. By using blockchain to bridge environmental action with economic value, GET is building the future of sustainability."
He added, "We see strong potential in GET’s model—not just as a tech solution, but as a movement that could redefine how people interact with and benefit from the green economy."
On the company’s side, CEO Gaurav Bista expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration:
"Joining FasterCapital’s LaunchUp program is a major step forward for us. Their support will help us refine our strategy, connect with global investors, and scale our platform to communities around the world who are eager to make a difference—and earn from it."
Green Earth Token is currently raising $2 million in funding to further develop its platform, onboard early adopters, and build strategic partnerships with eco-focused businesses and institutions.
