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In Kenya, in the city of Lamu in June 2016, Ben Morison founded the boat "the flipflopi" which is not a simple boat. Indeed this boat was built from the recycling of more than ten tons of plastic waste and 30,000 flip-flops refitted. The flipflopi was launched in September 2018 and recently completed its first revolutionary expedition of more than 500 km between Kenya and Zanziba. Ben Morison launched this project to show the potential plastic already used but also to show to the population that there is a lot of plastic on the beaches.Sailing along the African coast, the boat saw a direct impact on the tourism industry and engaged communities, policy makers and businesses in serious discussions on plastics and the environment. I discovered this magnificent project thanks to a YouTube video and I learned more about it through websites. Regarding the flipflopi boat, I think that is a very good project because it will be able to create an impact to make people react about the ocean pollution but also to promote recycling because this project proves that with only flip flops we can reuse the plastic.

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In June 2016, in the city of Lamu, Kenya, Ben Morison founded (found veut dire trouver mais je crois que tu veux dire ici que Morison a créé ce projet: utilisés created, designed) the boat called "the flipflopi" which is not a regular boat. Indeed this boat was built from recycled elements. More than ten tons of plastic waste were used, as well as 30,000 flip-flops refitted. The flipflopi was launched in September 2018 and recently completed its first revolutionary expedition of more than 500 km between Kenya and Zanziba. Ben Morison launched this project to show the potential plastic already has but also to show to the population that there is a lot of plastic on beaches. Sailing along the African coast, the boat shows a direct impact on the tourism industry and engaged communities, policy makers and businesses in serious discussions on plastics and on the environment. I discovered this magnificent project thanks to a YouTube video and I learned more about it through some websites. Regarding the flipflopi boat, I think that this is a very good (évites “good” et “bad”-> utilise plutôt: witty, useful,...en fonction de ce que tu trouves bien dans ce projet) project because it will be able to make people aware of ocean pollution and also promote recycling in the same time. This project proves that with only flip flops we can reuse plastic wastes.