April 1, 2026 For environmental students and everyone who cares about the future of the planet: an exhibition on microplastics has opened at the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics!

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For environmental students and anyone concerned about the future of the planet: an exhibition on microplastics has opened at the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics!

April 1, 2026

The poster session is dedicated to a crucial environmental issue: the impact of polymers and microplastics on our planet. The exhibition explores the origins of microplastics and their impact on the environment.

Where: Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Digital Information Technologies Building

When: March 31 to April 20, 2026

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On March 27, 2026, the "Protected Dictation" won the Protected Environment Award.

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March 31, 2026 At the VuzEcoFest festival, Russian students will learn about the "blue" economy in the protected environment.

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From April 8 to 22, Russian universities will host the 12th annual youth festival on sustainable development, "VuzEcoFest." The project is being organized by the Territory of Sustainable Development Autonomous Nonprofit Organization (ANO). We have been the project's information partner for several years.

"VuzEcoFest" is a youth project aimed at building a community of mentor leaders and, ultimately, professionals in sustainable development who disseminate knowledge and skills and implement concrete sustainable solutions at universities, cities, and countries with the support of stakeholders (university administrations, businesses, NGOs, and government agencies). This year's festival theme is the "blue" economy.

Thirty-four universities participating in VuzEcoFest-2026 from the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus will organize themed events, including business games, master classes, quizzes, scientific seminars, lectures, career guidance lessons, film screenings, excursions, and more. A detailed program of events will be available atwebsite.

"The theme of the 12th youth festival 'VuzEcoFest' is 'Blue Economy.' Water is a strategic resource, and preserving its reserves is a matter of national security. We need leaders and professionals who can think outside the box and make innovative decisions, leading people, science, and technology. I hope the 'VuzEcoFest' project will create new opportunities for talented young people and provide a powerful impetus to the crucial task of preserving and rationally using Russia's water resources," said Alexander Kozlov, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation.

The official opening of the festival will take place on April 8 at the site of the winning university in the 2025 University Race, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics. From April 8 to 22, the 2026 University Race will also take place, during which participating universities will develop profiles on the year's theme, identify challenges in their regions, and propose solutions and projects. This year, special attention will also be paid to environmental education for children: events will be held under the "VuzEcoFest.Children" track to strengthen interaction between students and schoolchildren.

"Undergraduates and postgraduates are the future of our country. Russia is creating opportunities for them to become leading researchers and developers of new solutions and technologies for sustainable development. The theme of the 'blue' economy, chosen for this year's festival, opens up vast opportunities for scientific research aimed at preserving marine resources and utilizing aquatic ecosystems for the benefit of future generations," noted Olga Petrova, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of Russia.

More than 300 events are expected. For example, from April 14 to 18, Buryat State University will hostBaikal Online Lecture HallOn April 13, Samara National Research University named after Academician S.P. Korolev will organize a master class "How to Test the Water in the Volga," and the State University of Management will host an online quiz "Water Patrol: Knowledge to Save the Planet."

"In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to improving and rationalizing water resources, developing a 'blue' economy, and systemically developing industries related to water resources. This is driven not only by the global agenda but also by the national one. In this regard, science and education are of particular importance. It's important to understand what research is being conducted in this area, what technological solutions are being developed, what specialists are being trained at universities, and what ideas universities can offer for the conservation and sustainable use of water resources in the regions where they operate," noted Anastasia Okorochkova, Director of the Territory of Sustainable Development ANO.

The media partners of the VuzEcoFest festival are Nauka Mail.ru, the Zapovednoye Posledstvo Foundation, Helpingver, EcoDao, ECOTEKA, the National Hydrogen Union, HLB, NIA Ecology, SHER, Ecodictation, ESG Media, AGN Moscow, 100%_Green, Moskovskie Novosti, Ecograd, Elek.ru, Vesti Podmoskovya, Energiya, and Ubirator.

About the festival:

VuzEcoFest is a cultural and educational project that annually hosts events dedicated to sustainable development at universities in the Russian Federation and the CIS. The mission of VuzEcoFest is to improve the environment by implementing the concept of green universities and integrating sustainable development principles into the activities of universities, cities, and countries by unlocking the leadership potential of young people in implementing sustainable development initiatives.

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March 27, 2026. The jury selected the finalists for the 3rd National Award in Environmental Education and Nature Photography "RASSVET." Our project "Protected Dictation" was among the winners.

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March 31, 2026 Saving those who almost disappeared forever!

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We save those who almost disappeared forever!

March 31, 2026

The Ecology Foundation is launching a fundraiser for the Reintroduction Center at the Orenburg Nature Reserve. Our goal is 250,000 rubles. This money will provide Przewalski's horses with oats and essential veterinary care. Why is this important?

The Przewalski's horse is one of 17 priority animal species in Russia, targeted for conservation and reintroduction under the national project "Ecological Well-Being." This horse has a "zero" rarity status. In the mid-20th century, the species completely disappeared from the wild, and only thanks to scientists was it brought back. Today, the future of these wild beauties is literally in our hands. Every contribution counts!

How to support the project: https://ecologyfund.ru/help

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March 27, 2026, World Water Day: The Russian Agricultural Bank and the Russian Geographical Society opened the improved Agoy spring in the Krasnodar Territory.

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World Water Day: The Russian Agricultural Bank and the Russian Geographical Society opened the improved Agoy spring in the Krasnodar region.

On March 18, the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank and the Russian Geographical Society ceremoniously opened the improved Agoy spring in the Tuapse District of Kuban. The event coincided with Water Resources Day, celebrated on March 22.

The Agoy Pass is part of the Agoy Pass Outcrops natural monument, located along the Sochi-Novorossiysk federal highway in the Nebugsky district forestry. The pass is a 10-kilometer-long wall consisting of a chain of cliffs reaching 40 meters in height. Oaks, beech stands, and occasional pine trees grow at the summit of the Agoy Pass.

The Ecology Foundation, together with the Russian Geographical Society, carried out a comprehensive project to improve the spring: they took water samples, created a comfortable recreational area around it, installed benches, and set up an information board. Local residents who came to collect spring water expressed their gratitude for the work done.

The opening ceremony was attended by Elmira Morozova, Director of the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank; Sergey Boyko, Head of the Tuapse Municipal District of Krasnodar Krai; Mikhail Kuzora, Deputy Director of the Krasnodar branch of the Russian Agricultural Bank; and Artur Latypov, Director of the Regional Development Department of the All-Russian Public Organization Russian Geographical Society.

"Save the Springs" is an important project of the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank. This is a joint effort by the bank's employees and clients, who have become true environmental activists and sponsors of the transformation of this natural wonder. The funds raised have made it possible to preserve a source of clean water and develop a beautiful place that will delight visitors and residents of the region for a long time to come. This is our shared concern for our small homeland," noted Mikhail Kuzora.

"Since 2023, the Ecology Foundation has been giving new life to springs across the country. Each restored spring is not only a cleared source and a strengthened riverbed, but also a landscaped area. The project is made possible by the sale of "Save the Springs" certificates: over 3,000 people supported the project at bank branches in 2025! The Foundation thanks everyone who helps preserve our country's natural resources!" added Elmira Morozova.

The Ecology Foundation expresses its sincere gratitude to the customers of S7 Airlines. For over two years, members of the S7 Priority and S7 Corp loyalty programs have been donating their accumulated miles and points to the Foundation. This partnership allows the Foundation to optimize its resources and implement more significant environmental initiatives.

The event concluded in the conference hall of the Karavella Business Center in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai. Sergey Boyko, Head of the Tuapse Municipal District of Krasnodar Krai; Artur Latypov, Director of the Regional Development Department of the All-Russian Public Organization (VPO) Russian Geographical Society; and Elmira Morozova, Director of the Ecology Foundation at Rosselkhozbank, delivered a ceremonial speech. Anastasia Masterova, an expert at the Ecology Foundation, delivered an environmental education lecture, "Understanding Materials: Polymers and Microplastics," for schoolchildren in Tuapse. Approximately 100 students from various schools and environmental councils in the city participated in the event.

The Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank is contributing to the conservation of Russia's water resources: since 2023, the "Save the Springs" project has been implemented in partnership with the Russian Geographical Society. Seven springs have already been improved as part of the project in the following regions: the Republic of Bashkortostan, the Republic of Tatarstan, the Chechen Republic, the Chuvash Republic, the Volgograd Region, and the Krasnodar Krai. The improvement and conservation of springs is a key project in Rosselkhozbank's environmental program. They are an important natural resource, a source of fresh, potable water that feeds reservoirs and impacts the planet's ecosystem. The disappearance of springs can lead to the shallowing of rivers and lakes, thereby reducing freshwater reserves. Spring water improves soil quality, which is essential for the survival of many plant and animal species. Protecting and improving springs helps maintain a natural balance.

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March 30, 2026: Together we are stronger than the frosts: the results of our shared care for bison

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Together we are stronger than the frost: the results of our shared care for bison

The winter of 2025–2026 was particularly harsh for the inhabitants of the Klyazminsko-Lukhsky Nature Reserve in the Vladimir Region: deep snowdrifts and severe frosts turned the search for food in the forest into a real struggle for survival.

Thanks to your support, the free-ranging bison population was provided with a nutritious diet throughout the cold season. Importantly, this wasn't a one-time donation: supplemental feeding was provided in stages. We made the first batch of purchases in December to prepare the herd for the first cold weather, and when natural resources were depleted, we delivered the second batch of feed.

499,250 rubles were allocated for the purchase. These funds were converted into:

29.5 tons of hay; 10 tons of grain.

We've been supporting bison for three years now. Regular feeding is extremely beneficial: it helps the animals maintain the fat they need for thermoregulation and supports the strength of females who are due to give birth in the warmer months. Without this care, the risk of mortality for young and weakened animals during snowy winters increases dramatically.

When personal involvement becomes shared concern, rare species have a real chance for a future. We thank all our donors for their support!

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March 30, 2026, is Earth Day

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Earth Day

March 30, 2026

March 30th is International Earth Day.

Our Earth is full of unique ecosystems and incredible diversity of life. But today, it faces challenges. International Earth Day reminds us that everyone can help the planet—and it doesn't require extraordinary feats. Start small:

give up single-use plastic,

save water and electricity,

Choose a bicycle instead of a car.

Small steps taken by each of us add up to a big victory for the entire planet!

Share your knowledge – tell your friends and family about how to lead an eco-friendly lifestyle. Together, we can inspire many more people to care for the planet.

Help the planet right now – simply choose the project that resonates with you and make a convenient donation.

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March 27, 2026

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#HonestRecycling. Recycling toothbrushes

Why is this important?

Dentists recommend changing your toothbrush at least four times a year. With a toothbrush weighing approximately 40 grams, this means each person sends at least 160 grams of plastic to landfills annually. Nationally, this waste volume exceeds 23,000 tons per year—equivalent to the weight of 358 passenger airplanes!

The multi-component composition of toothbrushes complicates their disposal. Bristles are made of polyester or nylon, and the handle is made of polypropylene or polyethylene terephthalate, sometimes with added rubber. Like many other discarded plastics, toothbrushes often end up in waterways and oceans. To reduce environmental damage, plastic toothbrushes should be taken to recycling centers, where they will be recycled and used in other products.

How are toothbrushes recycled?

Sorting: Toothbrushes are first sorted by color to reduce the use of dyes, and then by handle material type (polypropylene and polyethylene terephthalate).

Separation and cleaning: a special guillotine is used to cut off the bristle heads. The bristles and metal components are extracted. The bristle and metal mixture is collected for a pilot batch of recycling, and the plastic is sent to production.

Crushing and molding: The pens are crushed in two stages in specialized crushers. The resulting crushed plastic is fed into a machine where the raw material is heated and molded under high pressure into the desired shape for the new product.

What is made from recycled toothbrushes?

Typically, plastic toothbrush bodies are used to make small food packaging, small clips, ballpoint pen bodies, and larger ones are used to make paving slabs. There are also several interesting projects for creating urban infrastructure:

As part of the "Toothbrush, Give Up!" environmental initiative, a city bench made from 35 kg of shredded toothbrushes was installed in Moscow. The project was implemented jointly by SPLAT Global, the wholesale company METRO, the British Higher School of Art and Design, and Universal University.

The Vladimir-based company "Spetstrans" manufactured 1,700 square meters of paving slabs for landscaping a park in the village of Okulovka in the Novgorod region. The paving slabs were made from 2.5 tons of recycled plastic toothbrushes.

Where to donate toothbrushes?

To eco-centers ("Collector", "Assembly", Second Life, "Zelenka", etc.);

To recycling collection points (7Other, Re.Akciya);

To the sites of recycling collection events of eco-volunteer organizations (for example, at the events of the eco-movement “Separate Collection”);

In special boxes in the stores "Perekrestok" and "Doctor Slon".

You can also find collection points by searching for "toothbrush collection" on Recyclemap or 2GIS, as well as in environmental groups and on the websites of eco-projects in your city.

What to do with wooden and electric toothbrushes?

In an effort to reduce their environmental impact, many are switching from plastic toothbrushes to bamboo or electric ones. However, it's also important to dispose of these alternatives properly.

A bamboo toothbrush appears completely eco-friendly, but its synthetic bristles do not biodegrade. Before disposal, the bristles must be carefully removed and placed in mixed waste, and the bamboo handle must be composted or buried, where it will naturally decompose within 4-6 months. This is in stark contrast to a plastic toothbrush, which takes centuries to decompose.

Electric toothbrushes also require special handling: their bodies and replaceable heads are made of plastic and metal, and the gadgets themselves also contain batteries, which are hazardous waste. These devices should not be thrown in the regular trash; they should be taken to specialized electronics collection points for safe recycling.

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On March 24, 2026, the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank (RSHB) is preparing for the spring planting of 80,000 trees in five regions of Russia.

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The Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank is preparing for the spring planting of 80,000 trees in five regions of Russia.

In honor of the International Day of Forests, the Ecology Foundation of the Russian Agricultural Bank (RSHB) announces plans for spring tree planting in 2026. To date, 12.6 million rubles have already been raised for this purpose.yu1schThe funds will be used to restore forests in the Vladimir, Volgograd, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, and Saratov regions. The planned restoration area will be at least 30 hectares, with at least 80,000 trees planted.

The Ecology Foundation has been implementing the "Plant Trees" project since 2023. It aims to restore the most vulnerable forests that are unable to recover on their own after fires, windfalls, and sanitary felling. After planting, systematic monitoring of the trees is carried out for three years, supplemented by agricultural care, which significantly increases the survival rate of the seedlings.

Preparations for the new season are underway against the backdrop of results already achieved. Over the course of the project's implementation, over 221,000 trees have been planted in 10 regions of Russia. Since its launch, over 19,000 people have donated to the project.

"The International Day of Forests is a reminder that caring for nature begins with concrete actions. For us, forest restoration is a systematic and long-term effort that requires not only planting but also ongoing care. We see that more and more people are willing to support such initiatives, and this helps us expand the program and make our contribution to forest conservation even more tangible," comments Elmira Morozova, Director of the Ecology Foundation at the Russian Agricultural Bank.

The International Day of Forests aims to remind people of the importance of preserving and restoring forests. According to the FAO, the net loss of forests globally from 2015 to 2025 was 4.12 million hectares per year. Against this backdrop, reforestation projects are becoming an important part of the environmental agenda and a tangible contribution to preserving the natural balance.

yu1schdata for the period from 01.08.2025 to 28.02.2026

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