Within the framework of the federal project "Preservation of unique water bodies" of the national project "Ecology", an campaign was held to clean the shores and underwater part of Lake Karakul in Nizhnekamsk. The organizer was the Russian Geographical Society in the Republic of Tatarstan with the support of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan
More than 3 thousand km of coastlines have been cleared since the beginning of the year within the framework of the federal project "Preservation of unique water bodies" of "Ecology" national project. More than 150 thousand people have already taken part in sanitary actions to clean up coastal territories, more than 19.5 cubic meters of garbage have been collected.
Last weekend, an environmental campaign was held on a wild beach in the village of Imenkovo, Laishevsky district, to clean up the coastal and underwater parts of the Kama River. The event was organized by the Russian Geographical Society in the Republic of Tatarstan with the support of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Everyone is invited to contribute to the improvement of the city! Campaign to clean up the coastal area of the Kazanka river will take place on October 17, 2020 at 10 am in the area of the Admiralteyskaya Sloboda.
7 thousand square meters of coastal territory was cleared by the residents of Elabuga. During the action in support of the federal project “Preservation of unique water bodies” of the national project “Ecology”, the coastal zone of the Toima River and Shishkinsky Ponds was put in order.
The World Day of Cleanliness was celebrated today with a large environmental campaign at Izumrudnoye Lake in Kazan. The cleanup was held in an unusual quest game format. As many as 90 teams have registered to participate in the “Clean Games”! For the main prize - a certificate for a diving lesson for all team members - the participants fought using Internet technologies. Within 1.5 hours, the teams sorted all trash by fractions, for which they received points in the application. Together, more than 400 participants collected 328 bags of garbage or 2 tons 700 kg of waste. All this waste will be sent for further processing.
From 9:00 am, residents of Naberezhnye Chelny are invited to the World Day of Cleanliness “Let's Do It! 2020” in the “Pribrezhny” park, and at 13:00 am - the beginning of the interactive ecological festival “Eco-Autumn” in Victory Park.
Saturday voluntary clean-up day will be held in the format of plogging - a mass race in which jogging is combined with garbage collection.
Everyone is welcome!
On September 19, 2020, within the framework of the All-Russian Saturday voluntary clean-up day “Green Russia” and the All-Russian campaign “Water of Russia” within the framework of the federal project “Preservation of unique water bodies” of the national project “Ecology”, an environmental campaign will be held to clean up the territories of the Izumrudnoye (Yudino settlement) and Lebyazhie Lakes.
Today, on Ecology Day and World Environment Day, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin held an online meeting with the youth republican environmental movement “Will Be Clean”. Live broadcast took place on the territory of the Lower Zarechye beach, as part of the All-Russian annual campaign “Water of Russia”. During the live broadcast, the Head of the eco-movement Dilara Satikova told the President about the activities of the eco-movement “Will Be Clean” and invited to take part in the All-Russian event: “Today we are taking part in the “Water of Russia” campaign in Kazan”.
A massive citywide Saturday voluntary cleanup day took place in Naberezhnye Chelny last weekend. As part of the autumn harvest, the territory of the Nizhny Kama National Park was cleaned of debris and branches. The event was joined by employees of the Prikamskiy Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan, caring residents of the city, including students, employees of the executive committee and educational institutions. More than 1,000 people took part in the cleanup day.