
Abstract
ISKOTEW SANDWORKS™ is a regenerative, circular economy system that transforms post-consumer glass into construction-grade sand for fire stations, shelters, ceremonial domes, and sovereign estate builds. Anchored in the Cree word iskotew (“fire”), it unites fire, earth, and sovereignty—turning waste into protective infrastructure and ledgered wealth.
Assertions
- Zero-waste glass-to-sand conversion; ~30,000 tons diverted annually.
- Outputs used for fire stations, grief walls, domes, and climate-resilient shelters.
- Global rollout spans Cape Breton, Tenerife, South Island (NZ), Puerto Rico, Morocco, Bali, and Oklahoma.
- Dual benefit: community resilience + IP-backed asset growth.
Mechanics
- GPX-series pulverization plants with solar-powered modular/mobile units.
- Sorting + filtration of clear, colored, mixed, and ritual glass into structural/ceremonial sand.
- Sandwork applications: domes, ritual bricks, grief walls, and sculptures.
- Workforce design: 110–130 jobs per 7-site cluster, Indigenous- and community-prioritized.
Valuation
Positioned in the hundreds of millions CAD range for Phase 1, with billion+ potential globally over 10 years.
Phase 1 buildout cost: tens of millions CAD.
Cadence: reassessed annually as sites come online.
Monetization
- Licensing & curriculum.
- International licensing to 30+ nations.
- Blueprints for replication.
- Media rights (docuseries, film).
- Sculptural/ritual product sales.

Governance
- Ledgered under Fifth House of Creativity Inc.
- Ownership retained by Amethyst Amaris.
Compliance
- LEED/green-certified systems.
- Trauma-informed, ceremonial integration into design.
Risks & Mitigations
- Market adoption: offset by high demand in climate-prone regions.
- Scaling challenges: mitigated with modular/mobile rollout.
Evidence
Filed June 12, 2025. Global pilot Phase 1 launched.
Changelog
- v1.0 Filed June 2025.

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