A French-Senegalese collaboration that continues in Cape Verde
We welcomed Abel, a Senegalese student in electro-mechanics, to work on the machines of the onboard workshop during the two weeks of our stopover in Cape Verde....
We welcomed Abel, a Senegalese student in electro-mechanics, to work on the machines of the onboard workshop during the two weeks of our stopover in Cape Verde....
Cape Verde is full of artisans with magic fingers. They braid or knit banana, sisal, palm leaves and make an incredible variety of objects without ever resorting to plastic....
Rocky and seemingly hostile, the island of Santa Luzia is actually a paradise of biodiversity. Although no humans have ever lived there, loggerhead turtles come every year to lay their eggs, and over 2,000 clutches...
After a meeting in Morocco in January, followed by one in Senegal in March, the Plastic Odyssey expedition team invites students to a live broadcast on Tuesday, April 11 from 3pm to 4pm, directly from...
During the stopover in Dakar, Plastic Odyssey's technical team set a goal to manufacture two new recycling machines to complete its onboard workshop on the ship....
Watch the first episode of the new webserie focused on the Plastic Odyssey Expedition feat "Les Eclaireurs CANAL +". Welcome to Dakar, Senegal!...
Discover the second episode of our video series made during the stopover in Tangier, from 16 January to 6 February 2023....
After a first meeting in Morocco in January, the Plastic Odyssey expedition team offers students a new live broadcast on Friday March 10 at 10 a.m., live from Dakar, where the boat is moored....
In Morocco, cade oil is used to decorate clay carafes and cups, and to preserve the water they contain....
We are proud to unveil the first episode of our expedition video series, made during the stopover in Bizerte, Tunisia....
By crossing the mythical Strait of Gibraltar, Plastic Odyssey turns the first page of its mission around the world: after the Mediterranean, it's time for the Atlantic....
Said Ben Amar is the first Moroccan to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Senegal to French Guiana in 2012. With 5,000 km traveled in 51 days, rowing solo without stopping or assistance, Said was...