About Web Of Life Society
Web Of Life began as an idea in 2018.
In 2019, founder Carl Ronka started leading hands-on forest cleanup outings, often in overlooked or hard-to-access areas. What began as individual action quickly grew into a coordinated effort involving thousands of volunteer hours and large-scale environmental impact.
Today, Web Of Life Society has:
Removed over 100,000 pounds of waste from local ecosystems
Documented and mapped hundreds of cleanup locations, including completed sites, active projects, and future targets
Identified new cleanup zones using on-foot scouting and HD satellite imagery
In September 2025, Web Of Life Society officially became a registered non-profit, allowing the work to scale further and reach deeper into the region.