The Moscow Ecopoints project has begun accepting medication blisters.

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As part of the "Moscow EcoPoints" project, which launched last fall, used pill blister packs are now being accepted for recycling.

"Currently, there are approximately 600 collection points for various types of recyclable materials in the capital. Expanding the list of accepted fractions is an important step in developing a culture of separate collection. According to analytics, billions of pharmaceutical packages are produced in Russia annually, approximately 60 percent of which are in blister packs. This is a complex type of waste, however, with the materials it contains taking approximately 700 years to decompose. By separating waste, we prevent soil and water pollution, prevent harm to the health of animals, birds, and humans, and return valuable resources to the production cycle," she noted.

Yulia Urozhaeva, head of the capital's Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection.

Blister packaging combines plastic and aluminum foil, so it shouldn't be recycled with regular household waste. Without separate collection, it ends up in landfills, where it takes hundreds of years to decompose, causing serious damage to the ecosystem.

Now Muscovites have a convenient way to dispose of this waste. The resulting recyclable materials will be returned to the economy. This was made possible thanks to joint efforts. Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection of the City of Moscow and the Greenbox social project. Currently, 45 publicly accessible blister pack collection points have been installed in the capital. The containers are located throughout the city, including in the most popular locations: pharmacies, medical centers, and clinics. By the end of 2026, the number of blister pack collection points is planned to double.

Separate blister collection first became available to Moscow residents in 2021, and the initiative subsequently expanded to the Moscow region, St. Petersburg, Voronezh, Ryazan, and Ivanovo. However, the capital remains the leader in terms of coverage, housing almost half of all collection points in the country.

In 2024, thanks to the participation of city residents, 1.2 tons of blisters were collected and recycled. This figure is projected to exceed two tons in 2025 and reach four tons in 2026. The collected materials are transferred to the National Ecological Company LLC for processing, where polymers (approximately 92.5 percent) and aluminum (approximately 7.5 percent) are extracted. The recycled materials are used, for example, in the production of plastic sewer pipes.

The "Moscow Ecopoints" project is extremely popular among Moscow residents. In addition to blister packs from medications, residents can donate clothing, textiles, tires, electronics, and books. A special interactive map is available.project website allows you to quickly find the nearest collection point and select the desired fraction of recyclable materials. This year, Moscow residents collected over 1,000 tons of clothing, over 460 kilograms of car tires, and approximately 26 tons of electronic scrap.

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More than 1,200 abandoned cars were scrapped in Moscow.

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More than 1,200 abandoned cars in the capital have been removed for recycling, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"As of July 1, 2025, the regional operator, JSC Ecotechprom, began implementing another important task: ensuring the recycling of abandoned vehicles. Since the start of the experiment, over 1,200 vehicles deemed abandoned by court orders have been removed from designated parking lots," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Abandoned vehicles are those that remain unattended on public property for extended periods of time. These include, for example, vehicles that are severely damaged after an accident and beyond repair. They occupy useful public space—yards, roadways, and parking spaces—and impede pedestrian and vehicle access, including emergency vehicles. Furthermore, abandoned vehicles can become a source of fire or a storage site for prohibited items.

When abandoned vehicles are discovered, a special commission is created to try to identify the owner. If no owner is found, the vehicle is towed to a designated parking lot. After this, a court ruling declares it ownerless and sends it for disposal.

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Lectures and master classes will be held for eco-festival participants on October 18 at the Southern River Terminal.

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On October 18, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, the Yuzhny River Terminal will host the third eco-festival. Guests will enjoy a rich program of workshops, lectures, and other events. Admission is free.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we continue to develop eco-friendly solutions in urban transport and hold events in support of the environmental agenda. We invite everyone to the eco-festival, which will be held at the Southern River Terminal. Here you can learn more about how to preserve nature and develop new healthy habits," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Make a planter and learn about plastic recycling

At the festival, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a workshop at the Sborka Ecocenter, where they can make badges and keychains from recycled bottle caps. Visitors will also see exhibits from the recycling museum, demonstrating the full recycling cycle of plastic, waste paper, glass, and metals, including packaging, clothing, tires, gadgets, and other items.

Master classes are planned at the Moscow Transport Museum's site at the station. "Pop-up postcard based on the Eco-ABC book", Ecodoodles, and also lesson on assembling an eco-constructorPre-registration is required for them.

A flowerpot-making workshop and a prize draw will be held on the second floor of the river terminal. The site will also feature VR simulators featuring lunar resource mining. Participants will also be able to learn basic first aid skills in the wild with members of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

Additionally, the second floor will host a workshop called "Pocket Painting," where participants will assemble mosaic paintings from recycled materials and pocket finds. During the workshop, they will learn about the importance of careful use of natural resources and zero-waste creativity.

A game library with board games will open on the first floor.

The conference will start at 12:00 in the conference hall. lecture on eco-friendly lifestyle and saving money, which will be read by an expert from the capital's financial literacy center. And at 1:00 PM, the "Movement of the First" will organize a marathon, "First: Skills for Life," host a discussion on environmental safety, and invite everyone to join a game library at the library.

From 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, you can listen to a lecture on reducing food waste and carbon emissions. And from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM, you can take part in a quiz and a discussion with a psychologist about eco-friendly communications.

Exchange plants, take a photo with the Electric Bus, and return your plastic

You can bring your own houseplant to the eco-festival and exchange it with others—there's no limit on the number of plants you can bring. Bring your green friend in a small, easily portable pot. Label it with the plant's name, if you know it, and some care instructions (for example, it prefers full sun and moderate watering). Plants must be healthy and pest-free.

In the Velobike interactive zone, visitors will receive gifts and learn how to properly store their personal bicycles in winter.

At the Southern River Terminal, you can return plastic bottles to a reverse vending machine for recycling and receive bonuses from the project's partners. Visitors will also be offered healthy lemonades.

During the festival, guests will be able to take a souvenir photo with the children's character Electric Bus and also listen to a performance by an artist from the "Music in the Metro" project.

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Good Initiatives: Which Socially Oriented NGO Projects Won the Moscow Mayor's Grant Competition?

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To discover talents, promote a healthy lifestyle, and preserve the memory of generations—the capital's non-profit organizations (NPOs) care for children and adolescents, people with disabilities, special military operation (SMO) participants, and their families. They host creative events and sporting activities, and share stories about our country's achievements and family values.

Such projects receive support annually Moscow Mayor's grant competition for socially oriented non-profit organizations.

"Over the past five years alone, the competition has received more than 4,300 applications. The authors of 1,135 initiatives have won. The most popular categories are 'Youth of Moscow,' 'Our Heritage,' and 'Healthy Lifestyle and Sports,'" she noted.

Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

Just recently, at the end of September, it was announced results for 2025: 229 of the best were selected from more than 700 applications. Almost a third of the winners received grants for the first time.

After the competition results were announced, a mos.ru correspondent spoke with the project authors and learned what ideas they will bring to life.

Football in every yard

The autonomous non-profit organization (ANO) "Youth Initiative" will use a grant to give Moscow residents the opportunity to make their everyday lives more active. This year, it won the "Healthy Lifestyle and Sports" category with its "Football in Every Yard" project and will begin hosting open matches as early as spring 2026. Muscovites aged 16 to 35 are invited to participate.

From April to June, we will hold matches at district stadiums and courtyard football fields, and at the end of all the games, we will organize a final tournament. Our main goal is to show Muscovites that sport is accessible to everyone, and thanks to the capital's well-developed infrastructure, it's possible to play close to home. The tournaments will also allow you to master the ball game, spend time outdoors, make friends, and perhaps even make sport a regular part of your life and pursue it professionally. Denis Uvarkin, CEO of the ANO "Youth Initiative"

Pre-registration will be available for participation in the competition. Registration will open on the project's social media in March 2026. The competition will be held in seven administrative districts of the capital. Invited referees will explain the rules of the game to participants and monitor their compliance. The grant will be used to purchase sports uniforms, protective equipment, balls, and bibs—bright vests that allow players from different teams to be identified by color on the field. The grant will also be used to purchase gift sets and souvenirs for future match winners.

"Thanks to grants from the Moscow Mayor, even the most charitable projects can be made more vibrant and ambitious, attracting more participants. This is a tremendous support. At the same time, the capital has created all the conditions for the development of public initiatives. NGOs receive financial support from the city, space for work, and assistance in creating platforms for sharing experiences—coworking spaces," Denis Uvarkin emphasizes.

Bringing generations together

The "Cultural Codes of Young Moscow" project, run by the "Happy Family" counseling center, also received a grant. The funds will be used to organize events commemorating memorable dates and supporting family values.

In 2025, our center will celebrate its 25th anniversary. Throughout this time, we've regularly participated in competitions and have won several, which motivates and inspires us, giving us the strength to invent and create. Without grants, we wouldn't have achieved such a scale and been able to realize all our ideas. This year, we won in the "Youth of Moscow" category, and as part of the "Cultural Codes of Young Moscow" project, we'll be holding online lectures, quizzes, and quests, inviting young Moscow residents to talk about their libraries, schools, and courtyards—the little corners of the great capital they know. This will allow others to learn something new about the city. Irina Korchagina, Creative Director of the "Happy Family" Consulting Center

For example, a major event awaits project participants this summer. For Russian National Flag Day, celebrated on August 22, online lectures will be prepared for them about statesmen who influenced the course of history. To participate, please contact the organizers atthe project's social networks.

"People of all ages will be able to participate in the events. This will bring together generations, introduce children and adults to our country's culture and folk traditions, and help them delve deeper into history," adds the mos.ru source.

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About the heroes of the SVO

Another winner of this year's competition is the ANO "Directorate of Sports and Entertainment Events 'Vsport'." The team will use the grant funds to implement the project "Moscow Remembers: Stories of the Heroes of the SVO."

We won the "Our Heritage" category. We want to preserve the memory of the defenders and support their families, so we decided to create a digital platform featuring video interviews, biographies, and photographs of SVO participants from Moscow. To do this, we'll interview them and their loved ones: we'll learn about the childhood and development of our heroes, their character and qualities, and how they distinguished themselves in battle. Alina Vorobyova, Director of the ANO "Directorate of Sports and Entertainment Events 'Vsport'"

Volunteers—schoolchildren in grades 8–11, and university and college students—will interview the subjects and their families. A preparatory course will be organized to teach the students how to conduct interviews.

"Over 500 volunteers will participate in the project. Thanks to the grant, we'll purchase voice recorders and microphones, branded folders, and badges for them. We'll also organize meetings where we'll explain how to conduct interviews, take high-quality photos, and digitize photographs from the subjects' family archives. After each interview, a video version, along with photographs and the subject's biography, will be uploaded to the platform," emphasizes Alina Vorobyova.

In addition to the digital archive, the project's creators will create paper albums and half-meter-long plasterboard panels. They will feature photographs and biographies of Moscow soldiers who defended their homeland with their lives and never returned home. The albums will be given to the families of the fallen, and the panels will be donated to Moscow school museums.

Find support in creativity

The "Gift of Sunlight" charitable foundation is implementing a project to support the families of SVO participants. It won a grant competition in the "Family Moscow" category.

Thanks to the grant, we're implementing an educational project for the wives of SVO participants, "Workshop for Development and Growth." We've already run programs for the families of our defenders. While speaking with mothers—the spouses of special operations soldiers—we learned that they wanted to learn new skills. We decided to create a creative handicraft course for women, where they can learn sewing and knitting. The grant funds will be used to purchase modern sewing machines and steamers, mannequins, thread, fabric, and other materials. Svetlana Myshkina, project coordinator at the "Give Sunlight" charitable foundation.

The team plans to launch the project in March. Free classes will be held on weekends at the charity's family center on Otkrytoye Shosse (Building 23, Block 5) until the end of December. The final event will be a fashion show: the project participants will walk the red carpet in outfits they sewed during the classes.

The handicraft course will be complemented by short lectures from invited speakers on a variety of topics. Experts will reveal makeup and self-care secrets and explain how to monetize a hobby. Our goal is to create a space for participants where they can learn new things, unleash their creative potential, and take a break from worries and anxieties. We are grateful to the city for its support. Grants are a great help to charitable foundations. They allow us to grow and help those in need. Gulnara Shvedova, Vice President of the "Gift of Sunlight" charitable foundation and project curator

Support the work of the fund Give me some sunshine Any user of the charity service canmos.ruAnyone can also make a donation and help those in need: select one or more nonprofits and make a transfer. For those who find it difficult to choose, the "Help All" option is available: in this case, the payment will be divided equally among the charitable programs in the category. You can also make regular donations to selected organizations: simply log in to the portal and click "Enable Autopayment" after your first transfer. This form of support allows nonprofits to plan their activities, increase the number of beneficiaries, and launch long-term assistance programs.

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State Councilor Shen Yiqin met with foreign guests

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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Chinese State Councilor and Chairperson of the All-China Women's Federation Shen Yiqin met separately on Monday with Teresa Amarelle, Secretary General of the Federation of Cuban Women, and UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women Sima Bacchus.

T. Amarelle and S. Bacchus are in Beijing to participate in the Global Women's Summit.

At the meeting with T. Amarelle, Shen Yiqin stated that China is ready to cooperate with the Cuban side in implementing the important consensus reached by the heads of state of the two countries, deepen cooperation in various fields, including women's affairs, and jointly promote the development of global women's affairs.

T. Amarelle, who is also a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, praised China's achievements in women's affairs and expressed active support for the implementation of the results of the current Global Summit of Women.

During her meeting with Sima Bacchus, Shen Yiqin said China is willing to work closely with UN Women to jointly implement the outcomes of the Global Summit for Women and promote gender equality and the comprehensive development of women's affairs.

S. Bacchus stated that UN Women is ready to deepen cooperation with China to translate the consensus reached at the summit into concrete actions and contribute to the comprehensive development of women's issues around the world. -0-

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Freight trains have begun operating between Tianjin and Central Asia on a fixed schedule.

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TIANJIN, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — A freight train carrying 55 40-foot containers loaded with household appliances, auto parts and other goods departed from Tianjin, north China, to Central Asia on Monday, marking the official launch of the Tianjin-Central Asia train route, which will operate on a regular schedule.

The train will cross the state border through the Khorgos checkpoint and arrive in Central Asia in approximately 10 days, according to the Tianjin Container Center, which is subordinate to the Beijing branch of the China State Railway Corporation (CSRC).

Freight trains running on a fixed schedule provide customers with reliable logistics, which helps manufacturers and trading companies develop medium- and long-term production and sales plans, and improves the service reliability and attractiveness of Tianjin Port, said Mu Congkai, head of the marketing department of Tianjin Railway Logistics Center.

To ensure the smooth operation of freight trains, Tianjin Container Center has also strengthened cooperation and communication with Tianjin Customs, Tianjin Port and other relevant departments to further improve customs clearance efficiency and reduce train transportation time.

China-Europe/China-Central Asia freight train services departing from Tianjin are deeply integrated into trade and economic cooperation between SCO countries, stated Wang Huan, General Manager of Tianjin Dongjiang International Railroad Operation and Management Company. He reported that the company's product range has gradually expanded from its initial focus on automobiles and auto parts to now include more than 1,400 types of goods, including construction machinery, electrical equipment, furniture and household appliances, chemicals, and textiles. The main destinations of Dongjiang trains have become Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and other countries.

It is worth noting that in the first three quarters of 2025, a total of 284 China-Europe/China-Central Asia freight trains were dispatched from Tianjin Container Center, up 40 percent year-on-year, further promoting connectivity between China and relevant countries. -0-

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SpaceX launched a rocket carrying the Starship prototype on its 11th test flight.

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Los Angeles, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) — American company SpaceX launched a rocket carrying a prototype of the Starship spacecraft on Monday for its 11th test flight.

The rocket lifted off from the Starbase launch site in Texas at around 6:23 p.m. Central Time (11:23 p.m. GMT).

Shortly after liftoff, the Raptor engines ignited during hot stage separation. The Super Heavy booster made its planned splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico, and the Starship upper stage completed its climb and entered its planned passive flight phase.

During the launch, the spacecraft released eight simulated Starlink communications satellites from its cargo bay, which are following the same suborbital trajectory and are scheduled to burn up upon reentry.

After just over an hour of flight, Starship splashed down in the Indian Ocean.

SpaceX said the flight test aims to gather data for the next-generation Super Heavy launch vehicle, intensively test the vehicle's heat shield, and practice maneuvers that simulate the upper stage's approach to landing for future pad-return missions.

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The Global Women's Summit's Chairman's Statement was released.

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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — The Global Summit for Women, co-hosted by China and UN Women, released a statement Monday.

As the host country, China provided a statement summarizing the main positions of the participants at the event.

It emphasizes that in the face of changes and challenges, all interested countries and parties will, with firm determination and practical action, counter any form of regression and accelerate the process of comprehensive development of women's affairs.

Summit participants issued a call for action in 10 key areas.

They called for the creation of a peaceful and secure environment for women and expressed support for the full and equal participation of women in peace processes.

They also emphasized the need to fully identify the role of women as agents and their transformative power in development, and to empower women to participate in and lead the process of sustainable development and prosperity.

The document emphasizes the importance of preventing and eliminating all forms of discrimination and violence against women and girls, paying particular attention to those in vulnerable situations or in humanitarian crises, and highlighting the role of young people, especially young women.

Participants called for support for the United Nations to play a central role in developing broader collaborative platforms for women worldwide.

The importance of continuously strengthening women's sense of satisfaction, happiness and security by promoting their comprehensive development, particularly in areas such as poverty reduction, education, health, employment and social security, along with encouraging equal participation in decision-making processes and governance at all levels, was also expressed.

The statement emphasizes the need to improve institutional mechanisms for promoting gender equality and the comprehensive development of women, as well as to strengthen national mechanisms to advance the status of women.

The document also calls for the implementation of favourable and supportive family policies to ensure the equal status and rights of women within the family structure, and for all family members to share in household responsibilities.

It also calls for supporting women's participation in climate and environmental governance and ecosystem protection, and for strengthening women's capacity to respond to climate change and natural disasters.

Summit participants called for advancing a digital transformation that includes women as full, equal, and meaningful participants and leaders. Bias, discrimination, and violence against women, as well as negative stereotypes about them, must be eradicated from the very beginning of the development of digital and intelligent technologies.

They also called for enhanced North-South cooperation, South-South cooperation and triangular cooperation in women's development to address common challenges and promote the shared development of women worldwide.

All parties commended China for its outstanding achievements in this area and its active contribution to global gender equality. They also expressed hope that this summit would serve as a new starting point for accelerating the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action of the 1995 World Conference on Women, as well as the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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From January to August, trade turnover between Hebei Province and countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative increased by 7%.

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Beijing, October 14 (Xinhua) — From January to August 2025, north China's Hebei Province's trade with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative totaled 251.07 billion yuan (approximately 35.4 billion U.S. dollars), up 7 percent year-on-year. Specifically, exports totaled 153.49 billion yuan, while imports totaled 97.58 billion yuan, up 7 percent and 6.9 percent respectively from the previous year, according to a statement posted on the official website of the General Administration of Customs.

In the first eight months of this year, the range of goods exported by Hebei Province to countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative expanded to 165 types in 60 categories. The main export items were finished industrial products, such as automobiles and auto parts, with exports valued at 21.8 billion yuan and 5.03 billion yuan, respectively. These products accounted for over 20 percent of Hebei Province's total exports to these countries during the reporting period. High-tech exports also saw significant growth.

From January to August of this year, Hebei Province imported 71.85 billion yuan worth of consumer goods from countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, up 26.5 percent year-on-year and accounting for 73.6 percent of the province's total imports from these countries during the reporting period. In particular, crude oil imports totaled 22.15 billion yuan, up 494.1 percent year-on-year.

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New flights connect the southern Chinese city of Sanya with Minsk, Ulaanbaatar, Ulan-Ude, and Kuala Lumpur.

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SANYA, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Three international flights were launched from Oct. 8 to 11 linking the southern Chinese city of Sanya with Minsk, Ulaanbaatar, Ulan-Ude and Kuala Lumpur, marking a significant expansion of the city's international air route network.

Flights from Sanya to Kuala Lumpur and back, operated by Malaysian airline Batik Air, operate twice weekly: on Wednesdays and Saturdays. They offer travelers from Southeast Asia a more convenient option for traveling to and visiting the island province of Hainan in southern China.

Mongolian airline Hunnu Air launched flights between Ulaanbaatar and Sanya, and Ulan-Ude. Belarusian airline Belavia launched a Sanya-Minsk route, becoming the first direct air route between Sanya and Belarus.

Currently, 38 international air routes connect Sanya with cities in Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia and Europe.

New routes are expected to open soon, including the Sanya-Cheongju route.

Currently, citizens of 86 countries can visit Hainan Province visa-free with standard passports. The combination of visa-free travel and direct flights has significantly increased the influx of inbound travelers to the island.

Taking advantage of the opening of new international air routes, Sanya, together with neighboring cities and counties, will develop more diverse tourist routes to attract more foreign tourists, according to the city's tourism bureau. -0-

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