365 days for the Ocean
Tomorrow is World Ocean Day. But today, as every day of the year, protecting the Ocean is our priority....
Tomorrow is World Ocean Day. But today, as every day of the year, protecting the Ocean is our priority....
Brazil is a huge country divided into several regions, and we were lucky enough to be able to visit the Northeast. In this region, access to drinking water is restricted for some, and in the...
Over 300 young people were welcomed aboard the Plastic Odyssey during the stopover in Recife, Brazil. But who are these children and where do they come from? ...
After stops in Morocco, Senegal, Cape Verde and Brazil, the Plastic Odyssey expedition team invites students to a live video session on Tuesday, June 13 from 2pm to 3pm, broadcasting live from French Guiana, where...
Here comes number 3! Plastic Odyssey, in exclusive collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), is launching its first Local Factory in East Africa and the third on the African continent in Djibouti....
After several months of collaboration with Entrepreneurs du Monde and the Togolese association Miawodo, Plastic Odyssey installs a plastic waste recycling micro-factory in Lome, Togo....
After stops in Morocco, Senegal, and Cape Verde, the Plastic Odyssey expedition team invites students to a live video session on Monday, May 15th from 2pm to 3pm, broadcasting live from Brazil, where the boat...
After six stopovers on the North and West shores of the African continent, the Plastic Odyssey vessel is ready to sail towards America! A 10-day transatlantic journey at the mercy of the winds, currents, and...
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....
On the occasion of World Recycling Day, we are inaugurating, together with BGS Recyplast, the result of two years of collaboration: the first containerized plant that transforms plastic waste into pavement....
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...