Equip the 12,000 km walk.
This 12,000 km walk needs partners who solve real road problems: gear, visas, power, documentation, safe rest, translation, and cleanup supplies. Recognition only follows support that is genuinely provided and used.
Scale, coverage, and cleanup
A concise view of the public facts today: route scale, countries entered, media archive, video library, and logged cleanup.
Mission distance
12,000 km
Countries entered
4
Planned countries
20
Current public leg
Italy
Media references archived
14
Coverage outlets listed
10
Video library clips
8
Garbage bags logged
140
Choose the role that matches what you can solve
Each role is built around a road need: shoes, load support, power, documentation, safe rest, translation, cleanup supplies, or a country-leg push.
Gear Partner
Footwear, clothing, bags, carts, hydration, safety, and outdoor equipment.
Product-in-use mentions when the gear is genuinely used, route update references, approved logo placement on sponsor pages, and practical case-study documentation.
Country Leg Partner
Brands, institutions, or local partners supporting one defined country or region.
Country-leg acknowledgement, route notes where relevant, local media/school coordination support, and end-of-leg recap content.
Cleanup Partner
Waste, cleanup, municipal, environmental, or circular-economy partners.
Cleanup supply acknowledgement, bag-count updates, local cleanup coordination, and content tied to visible waste removal.
Documentation Partner
Camera, audio, storage, mobile, mapping, telecom, and power brands.
Field-use documentation, video/story credits where appropriate, press-kit mentions, and road-tested content examples.
Education / Community Partner
Schools, universities, NGOs, youth groups, and climate education organizations.
Talks, school or community stops where safe, education recaps, and local-language support.
Presenting Partner
A major aligned partner supporting the mission across several legs.
Prominent partnership deck placement, larger recap assets, approved homepage/sponsor recognition, and structured coordination across several route legs.
How partner recognition can work
Recognition depends on the support type, timing, safety, and what is actually used. The strongest sponsor story is specific: what you provided and how it helped Jaydip keep walking.
Examples sponsors can understand
These examples show how practical support connects to route progress, cleanup, media, and logistics without exaggerating the result.
Malta cleanup base
Public coverage reported roughly 800 kg of waste collected before the international leg began.
Cleanup supplies and local coordination can turn climate awareness into measurable public action.
Read coverageSicily to mainland Italy
The Malta Independent reported that Jaydip walked Sicily in 17 days before taking the required ferry to mainland Italy.
A country-leg partner can support food, safe sleep, route logistics, power, shoes, translation, and local media.
Read articleRome visa checkpoint
Jaydip's Rome clips show the administrative work behind the walk, including visa conversations.
Language, documentation, and logistics partners can remove friction that followers rarely see.
Watch clipPesaro cleanup clip
A road video from Pesaro connected a local cleanup moment to water use and everyday environmental choices.
Useful sponsor input becomes credible content when it helps Jaydip clean, document, explain, and publish.
Watch clipPartnership standards
The Climate Walker is open to aligned support, but the mission cannot become a greenwashing vehicle.
Start with the problem you can solve.
The strongest sponsor messages are specific: the country, the support category, what you can provide, and when it can reach the route.

