On September 15, 2025, Rosselkhozbank and Rosprirodnadzor tidied up the Arsenyev Embankment.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Ecology Foundation

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Rosselkhozbank and Rosprirodnadzor have tidied up the Arsenyev Embankment.

On September 15, employees of the Primorsky branch of the Russian Agricultural Bank, together with the Far Eastern Interregional Administration of Rosprirodnadzor and the Ecology Foundation, landed an environmental landing party near the Arsenyev Embankment, a small but charming coastal area near the Kirpichny Zavod Bay on the Second River.

The embankment was recently improved in 2022: concrete paths, lighting, lounge chairs and benches, a rubber-surfaced workout area, and a small parking lot replaced the wasteland. Swimming is prohibited in this area of Amur Bay, but this doesn't stop residents from using it for walks with children and meeting up with friends, making periodic cleanup days a popular choice.

Around 60 volunteers, passionate about nature and community, bravely fought against trash. In two hours of coordinated work, the team cleared the area of plastic bottles, glass, old furniture, and car tires. In total, they collected approximately one ton of waste and more than two dozen tires. Information boards with environmental messages were installed on the beach, and new benches and trash cans made from recycled plastic were installed in the Vladivostok Honorary Citizens' Square. The city administration helped with trash removal.

Rosselkhozbank has been operating in Primorye since 2002 and has established itself not only as a reliable financial partner for organizations and residents of the region but also as a socially responsible company. Rosselkhozbank cares for the environment, participates in greening the city, plants trees, and regularly holds cleanup days.

"This year, we chose a popular location within the city for our traditional autumn cleanup, not just one of the beaches on Russky Island," emphasized Elena Bakumenko, Director of the Primorsky Branch of Rosselkhozbank. "We wanted to be closer to people and their daily joys. Living in a coastal city, enjoying seaside walks, magnificent sunsets, and sports, all in a clean and beautiful environment—we were happy to participate."

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