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	Corporate member of the month in February 2022 - Ripro Corporation
		February 2022
		Ripro reuses waste plastics and gives it new life in survey markers
		
			
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 | Ripro Corporation, founded in 1971 and located in 
		Okayama Japan, is Japan’s largest manufacturer of plastic recycled 
		survey stake markers and sells to over 60% of the market. Ripro’s clients 
		include surveyors, the Japanese Government, local governments and some 
		of the largest railroad, utility and transportation companies in Japan.  | 
		
				
				Ripro donates USD 10,000 
		
				"Markers are usually an expression for dividing boarders, 
				but it can also contribute to connect and make peace in the 
				world", says CEO of Ripro Kengo Okada.  
		
				The story of Little Orca which you can read more about below is 
				one example of this. Watching the current situation in Ukraine, 
				Ripro wishes to contribute to a peaceful world, by helping 
				Ukrainian surveyors through FIG with this generous donation of 
				USD 10,000.
		
				FIG through FIG Foundation will be collecting funds in a 
				Disaster Relief Fund.
		
				About Ripro
		
				Ripro is committed to protecting the environment and 
				invests significant capital in protecting our natural resources. 
				By recycling rainwater, using solar energy and recycling 100% of 
				all the plastics used in stakes, they do their part to save the 
				environment. 
		
		Ripro has been corporate member of FIG since 2014 and has been present 
		in the exhibitions at FIG Working Weeks and Congresses ever since. The 
		Young Surveyors have also benefitted from generous support from Ripro 
		over the years. A very special thanks goes to the CEO of Ripro, Kengo 
		Okada.
		Little Orca's 5000 Mile Odyssey
		
		In 2015 FIG presented a very different Article of the Month - a 
		Manga graphic comic book published by Ripro.
		John Hohol, President of FIG Foundation, explains:
		
			
				|  | "This is the amazing and true story of a Japanese survey marker 
				uprooted by Typhoon Talas in September 2011 and travelling for 6 
				months 8000 km (5000 miles) across the Pacific Ocean being 
				discovered by a boat charter captain along his dock at Orcas 
				Island, Washington, USA. The manufacturer of the survey marker, 
				Ripro Corporation, has turned this incredible story into a 
				traditional Japanese Manga graphic comic book (a timeline 
				outlining the story is shown on page 32). Enjoy!" | 
		
				John Hohol got involved because the story made national news 
				in the US and caught his attention and he recognised the stake 
				as belonging to the RIPRO Corporation in Japan, a company that 
				he has worked with. He contacted Kengo Okada, the president of 
				the Ripro Corporation. Kengo Okada and John Hohol each booked a 
				flight to Orcas to meet Tom Averna, who found the survey stake, 
				and retrieve the item.
		The story begins: My name is Little Orca and I 
		would like to tell you how I got my name and my adventure...
		LITTLE ORCA’S 5000 MILE ODYSSEY, pdf (3.6 MB)
		After you have read the Manga, you can 
		read an article about this 
		amazing adventure
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		
		25 February 2022