A movement whose achievements number in the thousands. "It will be clean" summed up the results of the year

11 November 2024, Monday

The Republican festival of the youth environmental movement "It will be Clean" was held at the Moskovsky Cultural Center. Representatives of ministries and departments of the republic noted the achievements and merits of eco-activists.

In recent years, It Will Be Clean has conducted about 6,850 environmental events, including clean-up campaigns, urban greening and other initiatives. More than 3,650 environmental awareness events were aimed at raising awareness of citizens about environmental protection. Thanks to these efforts, the movement attracted the attention of over 265,000 people, and the number of activists themselves exceeded 10,000.

Minister of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan Alexander Shadrikov congratulated the largest eco-movement of the Republic on the successful holding of the season. "Here are those who do the most and lead young, energetic people. There are 10486 people in your ranks now – this is a whole army, an army of benefactors who do something good every day and strive to make the world a little better," he said.

The festival has become a platform for summarizing the work of the movement's members and identifying key areas for 2025. The results of the most significant projects were presented, special attention was paid to awarding the best eco-activists.

"At the end of the ecological season, we meet annually to say thank you to each other. Thank you for having each other, for what we do. For the deeds that we do every day for the benefit of our republic, the country, for the benefit of our nature, first of all. Thank you all for your loyalty to our movement, ideology and our main mission," Dilara Satikova, head of the "It will be Clean" movement in Tatarstan, addressed the participants. By the way, today the name of the new head of the organization, who will replace Dilara Satikova, who led the movement for almost 10 years, became known. Anna Baimyashkina, who has been actively engaged in public and environmental activities since 2017, was elected to the post.

For the development of the ecological social movement in the Republic of Tatarstan, a great personal contribution to the formation of ecological culture and environmental education of the younger generation, Dilara Satikova was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan. "You succeeded in everything!" said Alexander Shadrikov, awarding the first head of the movement. Now it is important to multiply everything that has been achieved, he stressed.

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