Plastics are the most common man-made objects sighted at sea, with 18,000 pieces of plastic litter floating on every square kilometre of the world’s oceans! Six million tonnes of debris enters the world’s oceans every year, […]
At least 8 million tons of plastic enter the oceans each year. That’s similar to emptying a garbage truck of plastic into an ocean every minute. We went on our weekly Beach Cleanup to help reduce […]
Shoppers worldwide are using approximately 500 billion single-use plastic bags per year. This translates to about a million bags every minute across the globe, or 150 bags a year for every person on earth. And the […]
With more than 150 million tonnes of plastic estimated to be in the world’s oceans right now, we here at RippleZoo have recently started our weekly Beach Clean Up campaign. This week our friend Finola, joined […]
Two RippleZoo members, Kamila and James, visited Sandymount beach in Dublin, in order to begin our new initiative: a beach clean up! Did you know that about 8 million tonnes of plastic enters the sea every […]
Bali ranks as the second in the world (after China) for dumping plastic into the sea. From 8 million tons of plastic that is being thrown into oceans worldwide each year, 16 percent comes from Indonesia. […]
From now on 90 students in the “Paroisse St Pierre et Paul” Primary school, have their own set of school books. This was not the case a month ago where 1-2 students owned a book per […]
Toilets save lives because human waste spreads killer diseases. World Toilet Day is about inspiring action to tackle the global sanitation crisis. Today, 4.5 billion live without a safe toilet and 892 million people still practise open […]
Nigerian state of Lagos state has informed schools that no student should be discriminated against on the basis of religion. Girls are now allowed to wear a hijab to school. The Muslim headscarf has been disturbing […]
Big congratulations to 6 RippleZoo volunteers who climbed Carrauntoohil, the highest mountain in Ireland. The mountain is 1039 metres high and they went up a very steep path called the devils ladder. It was a very […]
Today, on Friday the 2nd of November, the work on renovating L’hopital Central I de Batoufam has begun! The local team is going to complete necessary tasks before the group of volunteers from Ireland arrive, which is […]
On Friday 26th of October, RippleZoo hosted a 70s Halloween night. It was a successful event during which we have raised €2,000 for our ongoing project in Cameroon. The night was filled with amazing costumes, people, a […]
Kamila Kobiera | 23 Oct 2018, 12:00 pm While few in numbers but brave of heart, we set off at 8 pm. from the Arklow Bay Hotel heading along the beautiful and scenic Coast Road for […]
Kamila Kobiera | 19 Oct 2018, 12:00 pm On Thursday 18h of October, 3 of RippleZoo’s volunteers: Kamila Kobiera, Thays Brito and Aizhana Danabekova organised a bake sale at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School. All […]
Kamila Kobiera | 26 Sep 2018, 12:00 pm On the 24th of September 22 teams (88 people) came together to support our Cameroon work in a golf outing. The event took place at Druids Glen. Together […]
On Friday the 14th of September, 140 ladies came together to Marco Pierre White Bar & Grill Restaurant, to support our ongoing Cameroon Project. We have successfully raised €13,000.00 and all the funds will goes directly […]
For the past few months RippleZoo has been collecting goods to be send in the container to Cameroon. Due to many generous donations, our container left Dublin and is on its way to Batoufam. The 40ft […]
43 percent of the Cameroon population has little or no primary education. Kamila Kobiera, RippleZoo’s Co-Founder visited a primary school of Saint André de Batoufam of Bayangam District, in West Cameroon. The school does not have […]