About us
Welcome
Welcome to Preqal Inc. We empower aspiring entrepreneurs with the tools and strategies for success while emphasizing our commitment to positive climate impact. Through innovative workshops, creative expressions, and community-driven CSR initiatives, we inspire continuous improvement that benefits both businesses and the environment.
Community-driven CSR initiatives play a vital role in positively impacting climate change by fostering collaboration, raising awareness, and driving collective action. When businesses actively engage with local communities to develop and support climate-focused programs, they create a ripple effect that extends beyond individual efforts. These initiatives often involve education, resource sharing, and hands-on projects that empower community members to take meaningful action toward sustainability.
Our team
Our team is dedicated to driving positive change in Guyana through expertise in quality management, ecotourism, and sustainable agriculture. We focus on creating impactful, long-term solutions that benefit both the economy and the environment. By implementing cutting-edge systems, innovative tourism, and pioneering agricultural practices, we aim to secure a resilient future for our communities. Our mission is to foster sustainable development that balances immediate needs with the well-being of our people and the preservation of our environment,
building a brighter tomorrow for Guyana.
Dr. Stefan Gravesande
[Preqal Inc - Principle Director]
a QHSE expert,
excels in ISO certifications,
process mapping, and KPI design, driving quality management and sustainability in Guyana.
Shane Dandrade
[Savannah Tours Guyana - Tour Operator]
Rakesh Haimnauth
[Entrepreneur]
Financial Transparency
We are committed to ethical and transparent operations. To ensure this, we have partnered with Wolff Consulting to manage our finances. Wolff will receive all funds, disbursing to Preqal Inc. only for justified and budgeted expenses. Monthly financial reports will be prepared and shared with all interested parties for full accountability.
Davon Kellawan
Wolff Consultancy
Experienced Finance Professional with a proven track record in auditing, mining, human resources, and logistics industries. Expertise in Operations Management, Business Development, Auditing, Financial Analysis, and Team Motivation. An ACCA-qualified professional with a Master's in Business Administration from Heriot-Watt University
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Climate Initiatives
Renewable Energy Installation
Goal: Install solar panels and wind turbines in underserved communities to provide clean, renewable energy and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Impact:
Environmental: Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and local air pollution.
Social: Increased access to affordable and reliable energy, enhancing quality of life and supporting community development.
Metrics:
Energy Produced: Kilowatt-hours (kWh) generated from renewable sources.
CO2 Emissions Reduced: Tonnes of CO2 emissions prevented due to renewable energy use.
Number of Installations: Solar panels and wind turbines installed.
Community Beneficiaries: Number of households or businesses receiving renewable energy.
Sustainable Eco-Tourism
Goal: Develop and promote eco-friendly tourism practices that protect natural resources, conserve biodiversity, and support local communities.
Impact:
Environmental: Preservation of natural habitats, reduced environmental degradation, and protection of wildlife.
Social: Economic benefits to local communities through sustainable tourism and increased cultural awareness and preservation.
Metrics:
Tourism Practices Implemented: Number of eco-friendly practices adopted by tourism operators.
Visitor Numbers: Number of tourists participating in sustainable eco-tourism activities.
Biodiversity Indicators: Measures of local biodiversity health and habitat protection.
Local Economic Impact: Revenue generated for local communities and number of local jobs created.
Integrated Multitrophic Agri-Aquaculture
Goal: Implement integrated multitrophic agri-aquaculture systems that combine agriculture and aquaculture to enhance resource efficiency, improve sustainability, and reduce environmental impact.
Impact:
Environmental: Reduction in waste and pollution, improved water quality, and increased biodiversity.
Economic: Enhanced productivity and profitability for farmers and fishers, and reduced reliance on external inputs.
Metrics:
System Efficiency: Reduction in resource use (e.g., water, feed) and waste production.
CO2 Emissions Reduced: Tonnes of CO2 emissions prevented through improved practices.
Productivity Gains: Increases in crop yields and fish harvests.
Biodiversity Improvement: Measures of ecosystem health and species diversity in the integrated systems.
BizArt! Climate Seminars
Goal: Host creative seminars that integrate business and art to educate participants on climate issues, inspire innovative solutions, and promote climate action.
Impact:
Educational: Increased knowledge and awareness of climate change and sustainability practices.
Inspirational: Motivation for businesses and individuals to adopt climate-friendly practices and contribute to climate initiatives.
Metrics:
Event Attendance: Number of participants attending the seminars.
Engagement Level: Participant feedback, engagement metrics (e.g., social media shares, event interactions).
Knowledge Increase: Improvement in participants’ understanding of climate issues (measured through surveys or pre-and post-event quizzes).
Action Taken: Number of participants implementing new climate-friendly practices or initiatives after the seminars.
Renewable Energy Installation
Goal: Install solar panels and wind turbines in underserved communities to provide clean, renewable energy and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Impact:
Environmental: Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and local air pollution.
Social: Increased access to affordable and reliable energy, enhancing quality of life and supporting community development.
Metrics:
Energy Produced: Kilowatt-hours (kWh) generated from renewable sources.
CO2 Emissions Reduced: Tonnes of CO2 emissions prevented due to renewable energy use.
Number of Installations: Solar panels and wind turbines installed.
Community Beneficiaries: Number of households or businesses receiving renewable energy.
Sustainable Eco-Tourism
Goal: Develop and promote eco-friendly tourism practices that protect natural resources, conserve biodiversity, and support local communities.
Impact:
Environmental: Preservation of natural habitats, reduced environmental degradation, and protection of wildlife.
Social: Economic benefits to local communities through sustainable tourism and increased cultural awareness and preservation.
Metrics:
Tourism Practices Implemented: Number of eco-friendly practices adopted by tourism operators.
Visitor Numbers: Number of tourists participating in sustainable eco-tourism activities.
Biodiversity Indicators: Measures of local biodiversity health and habitat protection.
Local Economic Impact: Revenue generated for local communities and number of local jobs created.
Integrated Multitrophic Agri-Aquaculture
Goal: Implement integrated multitrophic agri-aquaculture systems that combine agriculture and aquaculture to enhance resource efficiency, improve sustainability, and reduce environmental impact.
Impact:
Environmental: Reduction in waste and pollution, improved water quality, and increased biodiversity.
Economic: Enhanced productivity and profitability for farmers and fishers, and reduced reliance on external inputs.
Metrics:
System Efficiency: Reduction in resource use (e.g., water, feed) and waste production.
CO2 Emissions Reduced: Tonnes of CO2 emissions prevented through improved practices.
Productivity Gains: Increases in crop yields and fish harvests.
Biodiversity Improvement: Measures of ecosystem health and species diversity in the integrated systems.
BizArt! Climate Seminars
Goal: Host creative seminars that integrate business and art to educate participants on climate issues, inspire innovative solutions, and promote climate action.
Impact:
Educational: Increased knowledge and awareness of climate change and sustainability practices.
Inspirational: Motivation for businesses and individuals to adopt climate-friendly practices and contribute to climate initiatives.
Metrics:
Event Attendance: Number of participants attending the seminars.
Engagement Level: Participant feedback, engagement metrics (e.g., social media shares, event interactions).
Knowledge Increase: Improvement in participants’ understanding of climate issues (measured through surveys or pre-and post-event quizzes).
Action Taken: Number of participants implementing new climate-friendly practices or initiatives after the seminars.
Renewable Energy Installation
Goal: Install solar panels and wind turbines in underserved communities to provide clean, renewable energy and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Impact:
Environmental: Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and local air pollution.
Social: Increased access to affordable and reliable energy, enhancing quality of life and supporting community development.
Metrics:
Energy Produced: Kilowatt-hours (kWh) generated from renewable sources.
CO2 Emissions Reduced: Tonnes of CO2 emissions prevented due to renewable energy use.
Number of Installations: Solar panels and wind turbines installed.
Community Beneficiaries: Number of households or businesses receiving renewable energy.
Sustainable Eco-Tourism
Goal: Develop and promote eco-friendly tourism practices that protect natural resources, conserve biodiversity, and support local communities.
Impact:
Environmental: Preservation of natural habitats, reduced environmental degradation, and protection of wildlife.
Social: Economic benefits to local communities through sustainable tourism and increased cultural awareness and preservation.
Metrics:
Tourism Practices Implemented: Number of eco-friendly practices adopted by tourism operators.
Visitor Numbers: Number of tourists participating in sustainable eco-tourism activities.
Biodiversity Indicators: Measures of local biodiversity health and habitat protection.
Local Economic Impact: Revenue generated for local communities and number of local jobs created.
Integrated Multitrophic Agri-Aquaculture
Goal: Implement integrated multitrophic agri-aquaculture systems that combine agriculture and aquaculture to enhance resource efficiency, improve sustainability, and reduce environmental impact.
Impact:
Environmental: Reduction in waste and pollution, improved water quality, and increased biodiversity.
Economic: Enhanced productivity and profitability for farmers and fishers, and reduced reliance on external inputs.
Metrics:
System Efficiency: Reduction in resource use (e.g., water, feed) and waste production.
CO2 Emissions Reduced: Tonnes of CO2 emissions prevented through improved practices.
Productivity Gains: Increases in crop yields and fish harvests.
Biodiversity Improvement: Measures of ecosystem health and species diversity in the integrated systems.
BizArt! Climate Seminars
Goal: Host creative seminars that integrate business and art to educate participants on climate issues, inspire innovative solutions, and promote climate action.
Impact:
Educational: Increased knowledge and awareness of climate change and sustainability practices.
Inspirational: Motivation for businesses and individuals to adopt climate-friendly practices and contribute to climate initiatives.
Metrics:
Event Attendance: Number of participants attending the seminars.
Engagement Level: Participant feedback, engagement metrics (e.g., social media shares, event interactions).
Knowledge Increase: Improvement in participants’ understanding of climate issues (measured through surveys or pre-and post-event quizzes).
Action Taken: Number of participants implementing new climate-friendly practices or initiatives after the seminars.