Hofi Diamant – Green Community
Aruba's pioneering sustainable community blending Caribbean tradition with cutting-edge eco-innovation
Project Description:
Hofi Diamant brings sustainable living to Aruba through an innovative green community that harmonizes traditional Caribbean lifestyle with modern environmental solutions. This eco-community features energy-efficient homes powered by renewable energy, integrated water management systems, and abundant green spaces that celebrate Aruba's unique desert-island ecology. Residents enjoy reduced living costs through solar power and sustainable design while participating in a vibrant community centered on environmental stewardship and quality of life. Hofi Diamant demonstrates how Aruba can lead the Caribbean in climate-resilient, affordable housing that respects both culture and nature.
SDG Alignment:
- SDG 7: Affordable & Clean Energy - Solar power and renewable energy integration
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities - Climate-resilient eco-community design
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption & Production - Resource efficiency and circular economy
- SDG 13: Climate Action - Low-carbon housing adapted to Aruba's climate
- SDG 15: Life on Land - Desert ecology preservation and native landscaping
Key Impact Areas:
- Climate-Resilient Housing: Homes designed for Aruba's arid climate and hurricane exposure
- Renewable Energy Independence: Solar power systems reducing grid dependency
- Water Conservation: Advanced rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling for desert conditions
- Native Landscaping: Drought-resistant gardens celebrating Aruba's unique flora
- Community Cohesion: Shared spaces fostering neighborhood connections
- Affordable Sustainability: Lower utility costs making eco-living accessible
Project Status:
🟡 Planning & Development Phase Seeking CARET token funding to develop Aruba's first comprehensive green community.
Community Benefits:
- Affordable, climate-adapted sustainable housing
- Dramatic utility cost reduction through solar power
- Water-efficient systems suited to Aruba's arid environment
- Community gardens with native drought-resistant plants
- Shared facilities and collaborative living spaces
- Educational programs on sustainable desert living
- Hurricane-resistant construction protecting residents







