November 2025: Plastic Odyssey Around the World
Discover Plastic Odyssey’s latest projects worldwide, on the ground, tackling ocean plastic pollution....
Discover Plastic Odyssey’s latest projects worldwide, on the ground, tackling ocean plastic pollution....
Plastic Odyssey, in partnership with Rogers Group, has inaugurated the first plastic recycling unit in Mauritius: a micro-factory capable of processing up to 500 tons of plastic waste per year....
As part of the “SUNU Plastic Odyssey” project supported by the French Embassy in Senegal, Plastic Odyssey and the Ecole Polytechnique de Thiès have joined forces to organize a Hackathon on the theme of the...
As part of the "SUNU Plastic Odyssey" project supported by the FEF (French Embassy Fund), Plastic Odyssey and BANCO have joined forces to deploy a recycling and upcycling unit at Gandon, in the Saint-Louis region...
Part of the Plastic Odyssey team traveled overland to Vietnam for an exploration expedition, without the ship, to discover local recycling and plastic reduction initiatives across several cities in the country....
DELFINGEN and Plastic Odyssey team up to build two recycling micro-factories that will be installed in Cebu and Manila before the arrival of the ship, which is scheduled to stop in the Philippines in November...
The "Plastic Recycling France Nigeria" project supported by the FEF (French Embassy Fund) aims to mobilize two Nigerian universities, Nile University of Nigeria and the University of Lagos (UNILAG), around plastic recycling....
On June 4, 2024, we officially launched the SUNU Plastic Odyssey project in Dakar, at the 'Pôle de Développement Industriel', alongside the Minister of Urban Planning, Local Authorities and Regional Development, and the French Ambassador...
After months of preparation, the Plastic Odyssey teams arrived on Henderson Island on February 12, 2024 and succeeded, thanks to innovative low-tech solutions, in cleaning up the beach designated as the most polluted in the...
In the heart of the South Pacific lies Henderson Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but sadly designated as the world's most polluted island. Its beaches, where tons of waste are dumped, are a striking...
In Santo Domingo we met Manuel Ruiz, a priest with a big heart, but also an entrepreneur and visionary. He initiated several socio-environmental projects in the region, including the Movearte center and the plastic recycling...
In Santo Domingo, the Plastic Odyssey team had the opportunity to meet Fermin, founder of Capobianco Soluciones EcolĂłgicas, an innovative company specializing in the manufacture of profiles, plates and other objects made from recycled plastic....