Within the framework of the sanitary and ecological two-month period, employees of the Volga-Kama department conducted monitoring of the Rybno-Slobodsky district.
Why is it so important to participate in the Eco-spring 2024 competition and what is necessary and important to do for this? Inspectors of the Kama Department invited students of the Oluyaz Lyceum to an environmental conversation.
In April, inspectors of the Central Department of the Ministry identified a huge landfill in the Vvedenskoye-Slobodskoye rural settlement of the Verkhneuslonsky district of Tatarstan. Together with representatives of the Executive Committee of Innopolis, an on-site survey of the territory was conducted.
The meeting was held within the framework of the International Economic Forum "Russia — the Islamic World: KazanForum". It was attended by the khokim of Tashkent region Zoir Mirzaev, the khokim of Chirchik Muratjon Abdurakhimov, the head of the territorial department of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tashkent region Abdurasul Abdukhalilov and the head of the press service of the khokimiyat of Tashkent region Bekzod Kabulov.
Today, within the framework of the forum of environmental organizations of Tatarstan "Eco-wave 2024", 7 projects were selected that won grants from the Tatarstan branch of the Russian Ecological Society. All works are related to ecology and educational activities.
Violations were detected in the Village-Churinsky settlement of the Kukmorsky district and the village of Tyubyak-Chekurcha of the Arsky district, namely, the storage of municipal and construction waste, including scrap side stones and paving stones.
The traditional nature protection campaign "March of Parks" took place in the national park "Nizhny Kama".
As part of the sanitary and environmental two-month period, inspectors from the Northern Department of the Ministry of Ecology conducted monitoring of the territory of Arsk.
Employees of the Zakamsky and Volga-Kama departments conducted eco-lessons on the topic of separate garbage collection. The experts explained to the children which waste is called "clean" - those that can be recycled (paper, cardboard, plastic and glass bottles), and which waste is called "dirty", that is, those that are not recyclable - light bulbs, batteries, accumulators.
From May 12 to May 15, the base of the Baitik camp (village of Krutushka) the VIII Republican Forum of youth environmental organizations "ECO-wave" is taking place.