September 30, 2025 Today is International Bison Day!

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Today is International Bison Day!

September 30, 2025

The European bison is Europe's last wild bull. In the winter of 2024-2025, we supported the bison of the Klyazminsko-Lukhsky Nature Reserve with hay and grain. This supplementary feeding helped them survive and raise 13 cubs. Now, these mighty giants need our help again. Faced with hunger, the bison may leave the reserve in search of food, risking danger. Supplementary feeding for the entire winter season will require 50.1 tons of hay and 14.7 tons of grain. This will amount to 927,600 rubles – this will ensure the survival and support the wild bull population. Even 500 or 1,000 rubles will help preserve the bison for future generations!You can help now by following this link.

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September 30, 2025

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#Honest Roading: Processing of household appliances

Every year, millions of old televisions, washing machines, refrigerators, and other household appliances end up in landfills, harming the environment. But these devices can be recycled!

Why is recycling household appliances important?

• Reduce waste: Old appliances contain recyclable materials such as metal, glass, plastic, as well as hazardous substances such as mercury and lead, which can contaminate soil and water.

• Resource conservation: Recycling allows useful components to be recovered from equipment for reuse in the production of new products, reducing the need for resource extraction.

• Environmental Protection: Properly disposed of equipment helps reduce air and water pollution that can be caused by improper disposal.

How does recycling of household appliances take place?

1. Collection and sorting: old equipment is collected at specialized collection points and sorted by material (metal, plastic, glass).

2. Dismantling and removal of hazardous substances: harmful substances are removed from devices (for example, mercury in old lamps and thermometers).

3. Recycling of materials: metal is melted and used to make new products, glass and plastic are recycled to create new goods.

Where to dispose of household appliances?

• Collection points: many cities have specialized collection points for old equipment.

• Shops and chains:

M.Video and Eldorado offer programs to recycle old household appliances when you buy a new one. You can often return appliances to the store when you buy a new model.

– RTS — as part of the “Hand in your old equipment and get a discount on new equipment” program, the chain of stores accepts old equipment for recycling.

– Lemana Pro – offers a service for recycling old household appliances when purchasing new ones.

– DNS accepts old equipment when purchasing new equipment, and also offers a discount system for returning old devices.

• Eco-projects: periodically, campaigns are held to collect old household appliances as part of environmental projects.

Interesting facts:

• Recycling 1 ton of old equipment can save up to 250 kg of metal and up to 120 kg of plastic.

• Every year, approximately 50 million tons of electronic waste are generated worldwide.

• In 2020, in Russia alone, about 20% of old equipment was recycled, the remaining devices ended up in landfills.

By recycling old household appliances, we conserve resources and protect the environment. Every appliance deserves a second life!

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September 29, 2025 Thank you for your help to the dzerens of Transbaikalia!

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Thank you for helping the dzerens of Transbaikalia!

September 29, 2025

Thank you so much for your support! We are incredibly pleased: thanks to your help, six information boards will soon be installed along the highways in the Daursky Nature Reserve!

This is a huge step towards saving the dzerens, and we are happy that we made it before the start of the migration season – the most dangerous period for them on the roads.

We will definitely publish a report on the work done so you can see the results of our shared victory!

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On September 22, 2025, the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank will plant nearly 59,000 trees this fall.

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The Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank will plant nearly 59,000 trees this fall.

September 22, 2025

Rosselkhozbank's Ecology Foundation continues its forest restoration program and will plant nearly 59,000 trees in four regions of the country this fall. In September, 17,500 pine seedlings were already planted in the Irkutsk Region. In October, plantings will take place in the Tyva Republic and Bashkortostan, where another 10,200 and 15,200 pines will be planted. The season will conclude in November in Krasnodar Krai, where 16,000 oak seedlings will be planted in forested areas. "Forest restoration is one of the Foundation's key areas of work. We are consistently implementing the program, and the results are reflected in thousands of new trees across the country. In 2024, 77,500 trees were planted over an area of 27 hectares. In the spring of 2025, another 84,600 seedlings will be planted over an area of 23 hectares. The fall season will add nearly 59,000 new trees. "It's important to us that each such planting is not just a statistic, but a real contribution to the development of sustainable ecosystems and improving the country's environmental safety," comments Elmira Morozova, Director of the Ecology Foundation at the Russian Agricultural Bank. The reforestation program of the Ecology Foundation at the Russian Agricultural Bank is aimed at the long-term restoration of natural resources and increasing the resilience of ecosystems. Regular tree planting helps preserve biodiversity, improve air quality, and maintain healthy soils. These initiatives form the foundation of environmental stability and are an important contribution to the future of regions and the country as a whole.

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On September 17, 2025, "At the Call of the Heart," employees of Rosselkhozbank, together with the Ecology Foundation, cleaned Lake Izmenchivoye on Sakhalin.

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"At the call of the heart," Rosselkhozbank employees, together with the Ecology Foundation, cleaned up Lake Izmenchivoye on Sakhalin.

On September 17, a large-scale environmental event took place on Lake Izmenchivoye in Sakhalin. It was organized by the Ecology Foundation in collaboration with Rosprirodnadzor, the Sakhalin branch of Rosselkhozbank, and the Center for Environmentally Responsible Aid (TsLATI). The event aimed to preserve this unique natural site and educate the public about environmental issues.

During the campaign, volunteers and staff members cleaned the coastal area of trash. Special information boards were installed to educate vacationers about the importance of nature conservation.

"It's nice to see that Sakhalin residents are mindful of their natural surroundings—there wasn't much trash on the lakeshore, and it's clear that people are taking care of it and taking their waste home," noted Elmira Morozova, director of the Ecology Foundation. "But to ensure no one forgets this important habit, we've installed two information boards with environmental messages. They will gently remind every visitor of their responsibility to this beautiful place."

Environmental monitoring was an important part of the work. Specialists from the Center for Laboratory Analysis and Technical Measurements (TsLATI) collected water samples for subsequent laboratory analysis.

"For the bank, ecology is one of its core values. We support the environmental movement across the country and, of course, here in our region," emphasized Natalia Bogoslavets, Director of Rosselkhozbank's Sakhalin branch. "Our employees regularly participate in such initiatives, and they do so not out of compulsion, but from their hearts. It is this genuine engagement that enables us to achieve tangible results."

The research conducted will provide accurate data on the reservoir's condition. The organizers of the campaign are confident that the combined efforts of government, financial, and public organizations is key to effectively addressing environmental challenges and preserving Sakhalin's unique natural environment for future generations.

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September 19, 2025

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Source: Ecology Foundation

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#Honest processing: processing of car tires

Car tires aren't just waste; they contain materials that are recyclable and can be reused. However, if improperly disposed of, tires pose a serious environmental hazard, as they take up to 100 years to decompose.

Why is tire recycling so important?

• Environmental pollution: Old tires are a source of toxic substances such as cadmium, lead, zinc, and others. These substances can leak into the soil and water, polluting natural resources.

• Air Pollution: Tires burned in landfills or unauthorized places emit hazardous toxic gases such as carbon dioxide.

• Resource savings: Recycling tires allows textiles, steel and rubber to be recovered from them, which can be reused to make new products.

What happens to tires after recycling?

1. Crushing: The tires are crushed into small pieces.

2. Metal removal: The metal cord is removed from the tire.

3. Recycling: The resulting material is used to make various products such as new rubber surfaces, roads, rugs, playground surfaces, etc.

Where to dispose of car tires?

• Tire collection points – many cities have specialized centers for collecting old tires.

• Auto repair shops and tire shops – most tire replacement services offer to take away old tires for recycling.

• Eco-projects and campaigns – some environmental initiatives collect tires as part of campaigns and recycling.

Interesting facts:

• Every year, 1 billion tires are thrown away worldwide, of which only a small fraction are recycled.

• Recycling 1 ton of tires can save up to 50 liters of oil that would otherwise be used to produce new materials.

Proper disposal of old tires is not only a contribution to environmental protection, but also a growing industry with great potential!

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September 15, 2025 Let's save the dzerens: your contribution will save lives!

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You already know about our campaign to save the Mongolian gazelles in Transbaikalia. We told you about an incident where a herd of Mongolian gazelles was migrating along the Onon River and got caught in a narrow gap between bushes and the slopes of the Kukulbey Ridge. The animals simply didn't recognize the danger—they ran along the tracks, mistaking them for part of the steppe. The same thing happens on highways: cars hit Mongolian gazelles. Drivers and passengers alike are at risk.

There's a solution! Place signs along the highways warning drivers to be more careful. We need 234,396 rubles for materials and installation.

Thank you to everyone who has already supported us—your help is inspiring! We're almost there! We're just 48,989 rubles short of the fundraising goal. Even a small donation—500 or 1,000 rubles—will bring us closer to our goal.

Let's save the Valley of the Dzerens together and return the steppes to their inhabitants!

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

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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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On September 12, 2025, the Russian Agricultural Bank and Rosprirodnadzor conducted a joint environmental cleanup of the shore of Seroglazka Bay in Kamchatka.

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The Russian Agricultural Bank and Rosprirodnadzor conducted a joint environmental cleanup of the shores of Seroglazka Bay in Kamchatka.

The Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank (RSHB), together with the Far Eastern Interregional Administration of Rosprirodnadzor and the Center for Laboratory Analysis and Technical Measurements (TsLATI) in Kamchatka Krai, conducted an environmental cleanup of the shores of Seroglazka Bay in Kamchatka.

Over 30 volunteers participated in the event. They tidied up the coastal area of Seroglazka Bay, located at the foot of Mishennaya Sopka, and placed posters encouraging cleanliness on an information board. Specialists from the TsLATI center took water samples for analysis. The goal of the event was to encourage vacationers to keep the shores of bodies of water clean and tidy.

Alexander Lesin, Deputy Head of the Far Eastern Interregional Administration of Rosprirodnadzor, stated that Seroglazka Bay in Avacha Bay is a water body of the highest fisheries category. The bay's shores are a focal point for residents and visitors of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. By our example, we want to show that caring for nature begins with us, and we hope that residents and visitors of Kamchatka will follow suit.

"Rosselkhozbank supports environmental initiatives aimed at improving the condition of soil, air, water, and natural resources. The employees of Rosselkhozbank's Kamchatka branch share these values and actively participate in environmental and volunteer projects. Today, we haven't just cleaned up the bay—we've taken an important step toward a sustainable future, which begins with each of us. We're proud to be able to contribute to preserving the unique natural environment of our region," said Andrey Mayorov, Director of Rosselkhozbank's Kamchatka branch.

"For the fourth year in a row, we've been holding a joint campaign with Rosselkhozbank and Rosprirodnadzor to clean up waterways in various cities across our country. And now we've reached the most remote corners – today we're cleaning the shores of Seroglazka Bay in Kamchatka, but it's not just a cleanup. We've also set up an information stand to remind vacationers to take their trash home and vacation with an environmentally responsible attitude," noted Elmira Morozova, Director of the Ecology Foundation.

The Ecology Foundation for Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection Projects was established by Rosselkhozbank in 2021. The foundation's activities are aimed at promoting the principles of rational and careful resource use among the population.

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September 11, 2025

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Source: Ecology Foundation

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Svetlana Akulova is the General Director of the Moscow Zoo, a member of the Moscow City Duma, and one of the most prominent figures in the environmental movement in Russia. Her work not only involves managing one of Europe's oldest zoos but also making a real contribution to biodiversity conservation, the development of environmental education, and the protection of nature through legislation.

As a Moscow City Duma deputy, Svetlana actively promotes initiatives aimed at improving conditions for animals in the city, developing environmental infrastructure, and educational projects. She raises issues of protecting natural areas, improving waste management, and developing ecotourism in the capital.

Under the leadership of Svetlana Akulova, the Moscow Zoo actively participates in international programs for the breeding and conservation of rare species. One of its signature projects was its participation in a program to restore the population of the Far Eastern leopard, one of the rarest predators on the planet. Thanks to the coordinated work of Russian and international specialists, as well as the support of centers like the Moscow Zoo, the chances of this species' survival have significantly increased.

Svetlana places particular emphasis on modernizing the zoo's infrastructure for the animals' benefit: enclosures are being renovated, spaces are being expanded, and conditions are being created that are as close as possible to their natural habitat. One of the major projects of recent years, for example, has been the opening of a new polar bear complex, complete with a large pool, cooled areas, and specialized exercise equipment to stimulate the animals' activity.

Educational initiatives are also actively developing. Under Akulova's leadership, the zoo created an Ecology Center, where children and adults can learn more about environmental issues through lectures, quests, and workshops. Specialized educational and engagement programs for schoolchildren are helping to shape a new generation of environmentally responsible citizens.

Svetlana Akulova also raises issues of urban animal protection and ecotourism development. She actively advocates for creating favorable habitats for birds and small mammals in cities and supports rehabilitation programs for animals harmed in the wild.

Thanks to her efforts, the Moscow Zoo has become not only a symbol of Moscow but also an example of a modern approach to environmental protection. Svetlana Akulova proves every day that caring for animals means caring for the future of the entire planet.

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