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In Russia, scientists from Omsk State Technical University have devised an eco-friendly method for recycling polymer containers used to store oil products in the Arctic. They developed a polymer composite material based on polyethylene and designed innovative canisters from this material specifically for Arctic storage and transportation conditions. These canisters increase transport capacity by 60% on a Euro pallet and can be disposed of to generate heat and electricity.



This new technology not only reduces harmful emissions during disposal but also produces valuable by-products usable in various industries.

Source: ria.ru
In Russia, a sustainable method has been developed for recycling polymer containers used in the oil industry.
Leading researchers on permafrost in Yamal will receive grants totaling up to five million rubles each.
Winners of the governor's grant competition for studying permafrost in Yamal have been announced.
The issue of thawing permafrost in the Arctic, particularly in Yamal, is currently pressing. Rapidly rising temperatures are accelerating permafrost thaw, posing threats to buildings, roads, and infrastructure.
Addressing this challenge demands the attention of scientists, prompting the allocation of grants.
Four scientific teams from top universities in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tomsk, and the Permafrost Institute in Yakutsk have been awarded funding, each receiving up to five million rubles, to support their research efforts.


Source: rg.ru
Leading researchers of Yamal permafrost will receive five million grants

A student from Chelyabinsk has innovated with biodegradable packaging made from planktonic algae.
Sergey Marinin, a master's student at the Ecology Faculty of Chelyabinsk State University (ChelSU), has been awarded half a million rubles to develop this eco-friendly packaging solution. His grant, from the Federal Fund for the Development of Small Enterprises in the Scientific and Technical Sphere, will support the creation of algae cardboard—a biodegradable material sourced from planktonic algae.
Marinin's research focuses on optimizing algae properties to ensure they are robust enough for reliable production of waste-free packaging.
The value of this biodegradable packaging lies in its potential to replace synthetic plastics and traditional cardboard with a more sustainable, environmentally friendly alternative. Moreover, algae, the second most harvested aquatic product after fish, are even consumed as food in many countries worldwide.


Source: rg.ru


Chelyabinsk student came up with bio-packaging made from algae
This year, Russians have already collectively taken approximately 20 billion clean steps as part of the "Choosing Clean Air" campaign. Through this initiative, residents have saved one million tons of fuel and reduced harmful emissions by three thousand tons.
The third season of the nationwide "Choosing Clean Air" campaign began on May 25 and runs until September 22. Its primary objective is to decrease emissions of harmful substances and raise awareness about safeguarding atmospheric air quality.
Annually, over five tons of pollutants from vehicles enter Russia's atmosphere. For the past three years, many Russians have opted to forego minibuses and cars for four months, instead choosing scooters, bicycles, roller skates, or simply walking. This switch helped reduce emissions by 86 tons last year alone.
Since the campaign's launch this year, participants have collectively taken around 20 billion clean steps, equivalent to roughly 14 million kilometers. During this period, they have not only conserved one million tons of fuel but also curbed harmful emissions by three thousand tons.

Source: rg.ru
This year, Russians have already taken about 20 billion net steps
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