More than 130 billion beverage containers end up in landfills each year in the U.S., representing a huge waste of natural resources. Ripple publicized a report card of 23 beverage companies on their recycling practices.
When it comes to automobile safety most people think of seatbelts and airbags. But cars also pose hidden hazards that endanger drivers and passengers before even turning on the ignition.
We were hired by the MLA to release the first online interactive language map of the United States. The map allows users to search how many people speak foreign languages in any state, county or zip code.
Each year the Earth Island Institute honors young environmental activists from around the country with the prestigious Brower Youth Awards. Ripple was hired to promote the ceremony.
We were so excited when the Washington Post ran a FRONT PAGE STORY with the headline “Religious Liberals Gain New Visibility” about the Network of Spiritual Progressives’ conference publicized by Ripple.
Imago Relationships International, a nonprofit founded by Harville Hendrix, Ph.D. (author of the best-selling book “Getting the Love You Want”), came to Ripple for help enhancing the media profile for this relationship therapy organization.
Ripple was hired to publicize a stunning aerial photograph (see above) from the Belize Reef Summit. The image was syndicated by The Associated Press and ran in countless outlets all over the world.
In a major victory, Target Stores announced that they will reduce their use of PVC in children’s products and packaging. Ripple spearheaded the media outreach on two campaigns targeting Target on behalf of our client.
While our client, Safer Chemicals Healthy Families, was lobbying to overhaul our failed federal chemicals policy, Ripple was working to draw connections in the public sphere between toxic chemicals and various health implications.
Ripple worked with Clean Production Action to publicly launch the Business-NGO Working Group – a first-of-its-kind organization made up of leaders from the corporate and nonprofit worlds working to create safer products.
Ripple was hired by a group of green chemistry experts to introduce a “plastics scorecard” to help manufacturers, purchasers and government agencies replace harmful plastics with less toxic, more recyclable alternatives.