About Us
We do sustainability differently.
We are a network of strategists, creatives, dreamers and engagement practitioners. Our work exists at the intersection of ecological insight, cultural change, and systems transformation.

Our Mission
To help people, organisations and communities reimagine their roles within living systems — cultivating resilience, reciprocity and regeneration in practice.
Our Values
We root our work in the quiet abundance of living systems. We value ecosystem-building over institution-building, choosing connection over control. Our approach is spacious and deliberate: making room for emergence, cultivating mutual trust, and tending the conditions from which transformation can grow. We believe lasting change flows through relationship — with each other, with place, and with the wider web of life.
About Us
We are living through a time of profound transition. The systems we rely on are failing and our institutions are unprepared. But life has always known how to adapt.
Liminal Collective operates in the space between. Between breakdown and renewal, extraction and regeneration, fragmentation and reconnection. We are a network of practitioners helping people, organisations and communities re-pattern themselves in service of living systems.
Our work is not about sustaining the status quo. It is about rebuilding relationships to place, to each other, and to the living world, to create the conditions where people and planet thrive.
We bring a systems lens, but also an ecological one — informed by patterns found in nature. We see change as relational, contextual, and emergent. And we walk with those who are ready to seed the deep shifts our world is calling for.

Luke Sarsons | Convenor, Liminal Practice
I am a sustainability and climate change specialist with nearly 20 years experience in consulting, government and the United Nations. I thrive in complex spaces, where ideas, people and possibilities intersect.
With a background in psychology, I connect deeply with people—understanding their motivations, decisions, and barriers to change. I bridge the gap between technical expertise and human experience, making sustainability accessible through shared visions and storytelling rather than data or strategy alone.
My international experience has shaped my approach to climate resilience and regeneration, offering diverse perspectives which can open up the solution space for different pathways for transformation.
Guided by regenerative practice, reciprocity, and the principle of being a good ancestor, I work to catalyse meaningful change. Through collaboration, I help organisations and communities restore systems and relationships, ensuring a thriving future for both people and planet
