In January 2020, I was lucky enough to start the year off volunteering for the month in the Seychelles. I […]
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Needless to say, our visit back to the region of Batoufam was very much appreciated by many to include his […]
‘Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle and the life of the candle will not be shortened. […]
The primary school was our biggest project in Batoufam. We were a little apprehensive returning to the school. Last year […]
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of visiting St Gerard’s School in Bray to talk to students from […]
On the plane leaving Cameroon last December I made a promise to myself that I would never go back. The […]
Plastics are the most common man-made objects sighted at sea, with 18,000 pieces of plastic litter floating on every square […]
At least 8 million tons of plastic enter the oceans each year. That’s similar to emptying a garbage truck of […]
Shoppers worldwide are using approximately 500 billion single-use plastic bags per year. This translates to about a million bags every […]
With more than 150 million tonnes of plastic estimated to be in the world’s oceans right now, we here at […]
Two RippleZoo members, Kamila and James, visited Sandymount beach in Dublin, in order to begin our new initiative: a beach […]
Every morning it’s an early start. We quickly realize that its long days if we want to meet our ambitious […]
Thursday 22nd November 2018, Dublin Airport. So here we are, 12 in the travelling party and a multiple of emotions […]
Big congratulations to 6 RippleZoo volunteers who climbed Carrauntoohil, the highest mountain in Ireland. The mountain is 1039 metres high […]
Kamila Kobiera | 19 Oct 2018, 12:00 pm On Thursday 18h of October, 3 of RippleZoo’s volunteers: Kamila Kobiera, Thays […]
For the past few months RippleZoo has been collecting goods to be send in the container to Cameroon. Due to […]