COMPASS GREEN - A SCHOOL GARDEN ON WHEELS

Compass Green was a mobile education project that taught regenerative agriculture, inspired creative solutions to food security issues, and demonstrated an environmentally responsible way of living.

It was founded in 2012 by Nick Runkle and Justin Cutter to remedy the lack of education in the United States about the devastating effects of conventional farming practices on the environment and on the health of those eating the food produced.

Compass Green offered presentations, workshops, and greenhouse tours at schools k-12, universities, and events nationwide. it's mobility allowed it's founders to teach about sustainable agriculture in any setting, making it possible to reach audiences that might not have access to such an education.

When Compass Green ceased operations in 2019, its founders had taught over 70,000 students nationwide.