November 20, 2025

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Actress, screenwriter, and stand-up comedian Irina Gorbacheva is known for her sincerity and proactive approach to life, including environmental issues. For her, mindful consumption, minimalism, plastic-free living, and respect for nature are not just a fad, but a meaningful way of life.

Irina regularly shares her eco-friendly habits with her followers and personal experiences. In one post, she showed how she uses reusable containers while traveling and at home, emphasizing that it's not at all difficult and helps reduce waste. She supports eco-brands and Russian sustainable fashion producers, avoids impulse purchases, and reassesses her wardrobe, opting for high-quality, durable items.

Irina has also repeatedly spoken out in support of zero waste and urged her audience to be critical of excessive consumption, especially in the fashion and beauty industries. She addresses the issue of the human ecological footprint—whether it's plastic in the oceans or the carbon footprint of everyday life—and does so in her own unique way: simply, ironically, and honestly.

Irina places particular emphasis on mental health and the human connection to nature. In her interviews, she speaks about the importance of returning to simple things—walks in nature, inner silence, and solitude—as a path to restoration and harmony. This is an integral part of her personal philosophy—and an important message: caring for the planet begins with caring for yourself.

Irina Gorbacheva exemplifies how personal openness, sincerity, and interest in environmental issues can inspire thousands of people.

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November 19, 2025 We are now on Avito

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We are now on Avito

November 19, 2025

We have great news! We're now on Avito.

If you've been wanting to make your lifestyle more eco-friendly, now you can do so in another enjoyable way. By purchasing our merch, you:

Support the foundation's work and our environmental projects by choosing things that help you live more sustainably and by becoming part of a community that makes the world a cleaner place.

We've carefully crafted this merch to ensure it brings you joy and lasts a long time.

Check out our Avito page here.

Thank you for being with us.

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November 11, 2025 15,200 thousand pine seedlings to save Aslykul

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15,200 pine saplings to save Aslykul

A large-scale tree-planting campaign, organized by the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank (RSHB) in collaboration with the local forestry department and the regional branch of the agricultural bank, concluded in Bashkortostan's Aslykul Nature Park. The campaign consisted of two stages: in mid-October, bank employees planted 8,000 saplings, and later, forest rangers replanted the remaining pine trees. A total of 15,200 coniferous trees were planted across four hectares of the lake's shoreline. The new forest plantings will help restore the park's biological and landscape diversity and play a significant role in combating desertification in the surrounding areas and the drying up of the lake, which is the largest lake in Bashkortostan.

The seedlings were brought from a nursery in the Sverdlovsk region. Pine is a unique coniferous tree: it promotes healthy and clean air, provides shelter and food for numerous animal and bird species, its deep root system anchors the soil on slopes, preventing erosion, regulates water flow, grows quickly, and helps restore ecological balance across a vast area.

The campaign won't be limited to tree planting alone. According to Elmira Morozova, Director of the Ecology Foundation, over the next two years, a contractor, working with the nature park staff, will monitor the survival rate of the saplings and provide the necessary care for the pine trees—everything will be done to ensure a survival rate of at least 80%.

"Such large-scale events have been organized since 2022," says Guzel Gilmanova, director of the Aslykul Nature Park. "We carry out plantings both in the spring and fall, involving a large number of volunteers. This time, we received assistance from the Ecology Foundation of the Agricultural Bank. All of this is being done to preserve the lake. The trees are surviving well. I think in a few years, we'll see a beautiful pine forest here."

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November 14, 2025 WINTER IS COMING!

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WINTER IS COMING!

November 14, 2025

When snow falls thickly, even strong and resilient animals face a food shortage. Finding enough food in the forest becomes difficult, and it's during this period that supplementary feeding determines how many animals survive until spring.

Every donation is a bag of hay or grain, and therefore a chance to save a rare population.

Collected to date: ₽126,142 out of ₽927,600

Animals cannot ask for help themselves, but they really need it.

Support winter feeding of bison right now.

We can only save nature together!

Help nature right now and contribute to these projects. Every donation is important. Together we can do more.

It's important not only to plant a forest but also to maintain it for decades to come. With regular support, we can ensure the forest is supported and meets all the necessary conditions for proper growth. Continuous care is essential for the nascent ecosystem, ensuring that mushrooms and berries eventually thrive and that wildlife emerges. It's important to protect the forest from fire, remove weeds around young trees, nurture seedlings, collect and preserve seeds and acorns, dig up mature seedlings, and so on.

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November 13, 2025 Today is World Kindness Day

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Today is World Kindness Day

November 13, 2025

Today is World Kindness Day.

In October, volunteers from the Ecology Foundation planted 10,200 pine saplings in the Balgazyn Forestry in the Republic of Tuva. This area had recently experienced severe fires, which came close to the villages of Balgazyn and Kyzyl-Aryg. And the people weren't indifferent. They came together to bring life back to their land.

One of the volunteers traveled 400 kilometers to plant trees. Just imagine—a day on the road for a few hours of shoveling, followed by an equally long drive home.

This is kindness in action. Working so that years from now these young pines will become a mighty forest, the breath of Tuva.

What else can I do right now?

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November 12, 2025 Which Ecology Foundation project warms your soul?

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Which Ecology Foundation project warms your soul?

November 12, 2025

Which Ecology Foundation project warms your soul?

We create small miracles for nature every day. Help us feel closer to you. Your voice will become part of a greater, kind story.

We'll make a separate special issue about our favorite project in December.

You can vote on our pages on VK And Telegram.

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November 11, 2025 is International Energy Saving Day!

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International Energy Saving Day!

November 11, 2025

November 11th is International Energy Saving Day! In honor of this, we've decided to share some simple steps to help you save energy. Turn off lights in empty rooms—save up to 20% on electricity! Insulate your windows—less heat is lost, reducing your heating costs. Use energy-saving lightbulbs—they consume five times less energy. Unplug chargers—sleep mode wastes electricity. Wash dishes in cold water (when possible)—save on heating! Forests are natural energy savers! They regulate the climate and reduce our dependence on artificial heating and cooling.

Any help is important.

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November 11, 2025

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PET Bottles: From One Minute to Hundreds of Years. Why is Recycling So Important?

Polyethylene terephthalate, or simply PET, has become an integral part of our lives. Around 500 billion PET bottles are produced worldwide annually. That's approximately 1 million bottles per minute. The convenience of this material is undeniable, but it conceals a serious environmental problem that only we can solve.

Why is this important?

The lifespan of a single-use PET bottle is a matter of minutes. And it takes hundreds of years to decompose in a landfill. Moreover, PET doesn't just take up space; it pollutes soil and water bodies, breaking down into microplastics that end up in the bodies of animals and, ultimately, in us.

But there's good news: PET is a valuable secondary raw material. It's highly recyclable. Manufacturing new products from recycled PET requires 79% less energy and reduces carbon emissions by up to 70% compared to creating plastic from scratch using petroleum.

 

Recycled plastic is used to produce:

New bottles. From 10 conventional bottles, you can make 7 new ones.

· Synthetic padding: 25 flattened bottles are enough for one jacket.

· Packaging materials.

· Construction materials

· Automotive parts.

Despite the potential, global recycling rates for PET packaging remain poor. Globally, only about 30% of all PET bottles produced are recycled. This means the vast majority end up in landfills and the environment.

However, the situation is better in some countries. For example, in the European Union, the collection and recycling rate for PET bottles reaches 60-65%, and in leading countries such as Germany and Norway, this figure exceeds 95%. This proves that an effective system is possible.

 

Proper Recycling: 4 Easy Steps

To give a bottle a second life, it needs to be prepared properly.

1. Rinse. Liquid residue, especially sweet ones, attracts insects and creates an unpleasant odor. A clean bottle makes recycling easier.

2. Remove the label. It's often made of a different type of plastic that interferes with PET recycling.

3. Flatten it. By reducing the bottle's volume, you'll save space. This means less frequent trash collection and better fuel economy.

4. Place in a plastic or recycling bin.

What should not be done?

Don't throw bottles in the general trash. They're useless and harmful in landfills.

· Do not place heavily soiled containers in the plastic container.

Every properly recycled PET bottle isn't just trash, but a step toward a cleaner future. Start with just one bottle, and the world will become a little cleaner.

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On November 8, 2025, the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank released 163,000 fish fry and planted 60,000 trees in Siberia.

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In Siberia, the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank released 163,000 fish fry and planted 60,000 trees.

On November 8, Russia celebrates Siberia Day. The holiday symbolizes the historic annexation of this vast region, which is now home to over 16 million people and a source of significant natural resources. Ahead of the holiday, the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank (RUAB) presented environmental projects being implemented in Siberia.

One of the priority areas is the restoration of the Baikal sturgeon population, which is listed in the Red Book. Under the "Release the Fry" program, approximately 163,000 sturgeons were released into Lake Baikal over three years to preserve the unique aquatic ecosystem. The total funding for the project amounted to 25 million rubles.

The Foundation also carries out important work in reforestation. In Siberia, where forests play a key role in maintaining the climate and biodiversity, the Foundation has planted nearly 60,000 cedar and pine seedlings in areas damaged by fires and logging.

The Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank is also actively involved in cleaning up water bodies. Over the past three years, together with Rosprirodnadzor, the shorelines of the Irtysh River in Omsk and the Novosibirsk Reservoir, as well as sections of Lake Baikal in the Irkutsk Region and the Angara River, have been cleaned up.

"On Siberia Day, we not only remember the history of this region but also care for its present and future—its priceless forests, clean rivers, and unique Lake Baikal. All our initiatives are implemented with the support of the bank's clients across the country, which demonstrates nationwide concern for Siberia's natural environment," noted Elmira Morozova, Director of the Ecology Foundation.

You can support the Foundation's environmental projects through its official website or at Rosselkhozbank branches.

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October 31, 2025 We've collected facts about our beloved bison for you!

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We've collected some facts about our beloved bison for you!

October 31, 2025

We've collected some facts about our beloved bison for you!

Despite their bulk, bison are agile jumpers. They can leap fences up to 2 meters high.

The herd is dominated by a matriarchal system. The oldest cow, the leader, determines migration routes and protects the group.

The calf stands on its feet 2 hours after birth.

Each adult bison eats about 30 kg per day. In winter, food is hidden under the snow, and supplementary feeding becomes a lifeline for these relict giants.

Winter is just around the corner! The bison in the Klyazminsko-Lukhsky Nature Reserve need 50.1 tons of hay and 14.7 tons of grain for the entire winter. Thanks to you, 92,839 rubles out of 927,600 rubles have already been collected!

Help:

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