In recent years we have had the great fortune to be able to work together with our friends and partners on Sumba to significantly improve local living conditions. The progress has been so positive that the TTTM Foundation has now successfully completed its work.
We are incredibly proud of the development of this project and are now following the next steps of our Sumbanese friends with joy and respect. We will continue to provide advice if needed.
With great anticipation, we are now turning our focus to new, carefully selected social and environmental initiatives that share our values and – just like us – are committed to a better world.
As a company with a strong commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, we feel called to give back to society and support people in need. Therefore, we have established various partnerships, including fundraising campaigns.
Social & Sustainable projects

Project Wings
Project Wings is a growing German NGO currently building the world's largest recycling village in Indonesia—made from 250 tons of plastic waste. Its goal is to address three key global challenges: species extinction, tropical deforestation, and plastic pollution.
The organization relies on a self-sustaining system run by the local community that combines environmental protection, nature conservation, and animal welfare. It uses an innovative approach: plastic waste is processed into so-called eco-bricks, which are then used to construct low-cost buildings.
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Solemen
Solemen is a non-profit organization based in Bali, Indonesia, that supports people with disabilities, chronic illnesses , and other life-threatening conditions.
They particularly help those who cannot afford medical treatment, rehabilitation, or other basic needs . Solemen also organizes campaigns and events to raise awareness and address various social challenges within the community.
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Sumba
The goal of the TICKET TO THE MOON Foundation was to help the Kodi people achieve economic stability . Mandorak County is now considered a promising location for a new, sustainable industry: ecotourism.
In recent years we have had the great fortune to be able to work together with our friends and partners on Sumba to significantly improve local living conditions. The developments have been so positive that the TTTM Foundation's work can now be successfully concluded.
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