More than 4 tons of electrical waste were disposed of by residents of Tatarstan

10 April 2023, Monday

On April 6 and 7, Tatarstan citizens took an active part in the collection of electronic and electrical equipment waste in Kazan and Zelenodolsk. Budgetary institutions, their subordinate organizations, kindergartens, schools and caring residents of Tatarstan have handed over more than 4 tons of electrical waste for disposal. The Central Department of Environmental Supervision of the Ministry of Ecology also joined the campaign and handed over 25 units of spent equipment for disposal. All the collected machinery and electrical equipment will be transferred for processing to a specialized ecological combine.

In addition, for active participation in the federal program "Recycling School: Electronics" and for contribution to environmental education and education of pupils, the Foundation for Rational Nature Management was awarded kindergarten No. 24 of Kazan. Together with the diplomas, the children received memorable gifts – ecological fairy tales from the Fund for Rational Nature Management and coloring games "School of Ecology" from the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan.

Let us recall that an agreement was signed between the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Fund for Rational Nature Management on cooperation in the implementation of environmental programs, in particular on the implementation of the program "School of Recycling: Electronics". The main goal of the program is to provide an opportunity for residents to transfer their expired equipment for recycling in an environmentally friendly and convenient way. Disposal is carried out at the own facilities of the Fund for Rational Use of Natural Resources for the processing of waste of electronic and electrical equipment, as well as at partner enterprises.

The rules of participation in the program are available at the link https://eko-fond.ru/electronics /.

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