The Regenerative Peninsula Map
Add Your Organisation
Are you working on something that supports regeneration, circular economies or community resilience on the Peninsula?
You can submit your organisation to be included in the map.
We’re looking for:
regenerative businesses
producers and growers
community initiatives
educators and knowledge sharers
circular economy innovators
Discover and connect with businesses, organisations and initiatives helping the Mornington Peninsula thrive.
The Regenerative Peninsula Map is a growing directory of people and organisations working to support a thriving local economy, healthy ecosystems and resilient communities.
Explore regenerative farms, circular economy businesses, community initiatives, educators and innovators across the Peninsula.
Whether you're a resident, visitor, producer or organisation, the map helps you find, support and collaborate with people building a more regenerative future for the region.
Why This Map Exists
Across the Peninsula there are many people working to:
regenerate soils and landscapes
build circular local economies
strengthen community resilience
reduce waste and resource use
support local producers and enterprises
But many of these efforts are hard to find and often disconnected.
The Regenerative Peninsula Map brings these initiatives together in one place to help people see the emerging regenerative ecosystem of the region.
What You Can Discover
The map helps you find:
Regenerative Businesses
Local enterprises working with regenerative, circular or low-impact practices.
Farmers and Producers
Producers improving soil health, biodiversity and sustainable food systems.
Circular Economy Initiatives
Organisations reducing waste and creating new uses for resources.
Community Projects
Local groups strengthening community resilience and environmental stewardship.
Education and Innovation
People sharing knowledge and building regenerative capability across the region.
Why It Matters
Healthy regional economies depend on strong local relationships and thriving ecosystems.
By making regenerative activity visible, the map helps:
support local regenerative businesses
strengthen regional collaboration
identify new opportunities for circular economies
inspire more people to participate in regeneration
Over time, the map can also help reveal how resources, knowledge and value flow through the Peninsula.
Who It's For
The map is designed for:
Residents
Find local businesses and initiatives aligned with regenerative values.
Visitors
Discover places and experiences that support the region’s environment and communities.
Businesses
Connect with other regenerative enterprises and collaborators.
Community Organisations
Share your work and discover others doing similar things.
Local Government and Researchers
Better understand the emerging regenerative economy of the Peninsula.
Help Grow the Regenerative Peninsula
This map is a community resource.
The more people who contribute, the more useful it becomes for everyone working to support a thriving Peninsula.
You can help by:
adding organisations
sharing the map
suggesting improvements
connecting regenerative initiatives
Together we can make the regenerative ecosystem of the Peninsula visible and stronger.