A large-scale environmental campaign has started in Crimea
CrimeaPRESS reports:
At the initiative of the Crimean regional branch of Russian student groups, an annual environmental campaign is starting. Which will allow every resident to take part and correctly distribute the accumulated waste paper, sending it for recycling.
The campaign “Youth for the cleanliness and prosperity of Crimea” has started, as part of the campaign, students conduct open lessons in schools about caring for nature and the culture of separate waste collection, waste paper is collected, which will later be exchanged for tree seedlings and planted on the territory of educational institutions. This year schools and various organizations will join the action. Thus, every resident of the peninsula will be able to contribute to environmental protection and the prevention of environmental pollution.
Donating waste paper is one way to support environmental initiatives and environmental protection. In addition to collecting waste paper, it also promotes environmental awareness and responsible attitude towards the environment. By handing over waste paper for recycling, we not only contribute to environmental protection, but also contribute to the sustainable development of our planet for future generations,” notes the commissioner of the detachment of the Crimean regional branch of the Russian North Ossetia, Victoria Panshina.
Until March 20, participants will be able to bring paper, cardboard boxes, old books, magazines, and notebooks, after which the waste paper will be sent for recycling.
The goal of the action is to unite young people in the fight for environmental safety and improvement of life in the region. Join the initiative “Youth for the cleanliness and prosperity of Crimea” and contribute to improving the environment!
source: information and photos provided by the press service of the Crimean regional branch of the International Public Organization “Russian Student Teams”
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