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Schoolchildren in Nizhnevartovsk introduced to careers of the future thanks to SIBUR

7 may 2026

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"SIBUR systematically supports projects aimed at developing education and fostering young people's interest in science and industry. The 'Green Assemblies' in Nizhnevartovsk are a real example of how business can participate in career guidance for schoolchildren, building a safety culture and environmental thinking in the younger generation. It is important that the children not only learn about professions but also gain their first practical experience and begin to understand how modern production processes work," said David Bocharov, Head of Ecology at Zapsibtransgaz.

The "Green Assemblies" took place in Nizhnevartovsk for the first time, held at School No. 14, School No. 44 named after K.D. Ushinsky, and the Pushkin Lyceum No. 1.

"We are always happy to cooperate with SIBUR and the projects under the 'Formula for Good Deeds' programme. Today we are hosting an interesting and creative team from the Green Brush Foundation. Take part in these events, and do not forget that humans are the only creatures that consider themselves the smartest and the only ones that pollute the planet. Let us work together to put things right," Edmond Valerievich Igoshin, Director of the Pushkin Lyceum No. 1, urged the audience.

The children listened to a lecture on in-demand and important professions – environmental engineer, occupational safety specialist and chemist. Representatives of these professions talked to the schoolchildren about their experiences and, together with them, conducted an experiment – measuring the noise level in the classroom using a special device.

"I went through all five stations with the team and saw that the children were genuinely engaged. For those who do not yet know chemistry, this was a first step in a completely new direction. I believe that schoolchildren of all ages should take part in such events to learn more about the world around us," noted Antonida Vladimirovna Khobotova, Deputy Director of School No. 14.

During a hands-on workshop "trip around the world", the children were able to try on the role of experts and test their wits. At the end of the event, participants received commemorative gifts.

"Education and science are key areas of the programme, because through supporting educational initiatives we create conditions for the development of schoolchildren, help them learn about in-demand professions and expand their opportunities for choosing a future path," commented Elena Snezhko, Head of SIBUR's "Formula for Good Deeds" social investment programme.

The Green Brush programme does not end here – now the children will need to conduct their own scientific or creative research and present the results at a major all-Russian competition. The winners, as part of the project, will travel to Moscow for the final ceremony and awards.

Green Brush is an all-Russian early career guidance project for schoolchildren, with the goal of building environmental awareness and safety culture among schoolchildren in the regions of Russia. Through interactive games, the Green Brush team introduces children and adolescents to important professions.

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"SIBUR systematically supports projects aimed at developing education and fostering young people's interest in science and industry. The 'Green Assemblies' in Nizhnevartovsk are a real example of how business can participate in career guidance for schoolchildren, building a safety culture and environmental thinking in the younger generation. It is important that the children not only learn about professions but also gain their first practical experience and begin to understand how modern production processes work," said David Bocharov, Head of Ecology at Zapsibtransgaz.

The "Green Assemblies" took place in Nizhnevartovsk for the first time, held at School No. 14, School No. 44 named after K.D. Ushinsky, and the Pushkin Lyceum No. 1.

"We are always happy to cooperate with SIBUR and the projects under the 'Formula for Good Deeds' programme. Today we are hosting an interesting and creative team from the Green Brush Foundation. Take part in these events, and do not forget that humans are the only creatures that consider themselves the smartest and the only ones that pollute the planet. Let us work together to put things right," Edmond Valerievich Igoshin, Director of the Pushkin Lyceum No. 1, urged the audience.

The children listened to a lecture on in-demand and important professions – environmental engineer, occupational safety specialist and chemist. Representatives of these professions talked to the schoolchildren about their experiences and, together with them, conducted an experiment – measuring the noise level in the classroom using a special device.

"I went through all five stations with the team and saw that the children were genuinely engaged. For those who do not yet know chemistry, this was a first step in a completely new direction. I believe that schoolchildren of all ages should take part in such events to learn more about the world around us," noted Antonida Vladimirovna Khobotova, Deputy Director of School No. 14.

During a hands-on workshop "trip around the world", the children were able to try on the role of experts and test their wits. At the end of the event, participants received commemorative gifts.

"Education and science are key areas of the programme, because through supporting educational initiatives we create conditions for the development of schoolchildren, help them learn about in-demand professions and expand their opportunities for choosing a future path," commented Elena Snezhko, Head of SIBUR's "Formula for Good Deeds" social investment programme.

The Green Brush programme does not end here – now the children will need to conduct their own scientific or creative research and present the results at a major all-Russian competition. The winners, as part of the project, will travel to Moscow for the final ceremony and awards.

Green Brush is an all-Russian early career guidance project for schoolchildren, with the goal of building environmental awareness and safety culture among schoolchildren in the regions of Russia. Through interactive games, the Green Brush team introduces children and adolescents to important professions.

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"SIBUR systematically supports projects aimed at developing education and fostering young people's interest in science and industry. The 'Green Assemblies' in Nizhnevartovsk are a real example of how business can participate in career guidance for schoolchildren, building a safety culture and environmental thinking in the younger generation. It is important that the children not only learn about professions but also gain their first practical experience and begin to understand how modern production processes work," said David Bocharov, Head of Ecology at Zapsibtransgaz.

The "Green Assemblies" took place in Nizhnevartovsk for the first time, held at School No. 14, School No. 44 named after K.D. Ushinsky, and the Pushkin Lyceum No. 1.

"We are always happy to cooperate with SIBUR and the projects under the 'Formula for Good Deeds' programme. Today we are hosting an interesting and creative team from the Green Brush Foundation. Take part in these events, and do not forget that humans are the only creatures that consider themselves the smartest and the only ones that pollute the planet. Let us work together to put things right," Edmond Valerievich Igoshin, Director of the Pushkin Lyceum No. 1, urged the audience.

The children listened to a lecture on in-demand and important professions – environmental engineer, occupational safety specialist and chemist. Representatives of these professions talked to the schoolchildren about their experiences and, together with them, conducted an experiment – measuring the noise level in the classroom using a special device.

"I went through all five stations with the team and saw that the children were genuinely engaged. For those who do not yet know chemistry, this was a first step in a completely new direction. I believe that schoolchildren of all ages should take part in such events to learn more about the world around us," noted Antonida Vladimirovna Khobotova, Deputy Director of School No. 14.

During a hands-on workshop "trip around the world", the children were able to try on the role of experts and test their wits. At the end of the event, participants received commemorative gifts.

"Education and science are key areas of the programme, because through supporting educational initiatives we create conditions for the development of schoolchildren, help them learn about in-demand professions and expand their opportunities for choosing a future path," commented Elena Snezhko, Head of SIBUR's "Formula for Good Deeds" social investment programme.

The Green Brush programme does not end here – now the children will need to conduct their own scientific or creative research and present the results at a major all-Russian competition. The winners, as part of the project, will travel to Moscow for the final ceremony and awards.

Green Brush is an all-Russian early career guidance project for schoolchildren, with the goal of building environmental awareness and safety culture among schoolchildren in the regions of Russia. Through interactive games, the Green Brush team introduces children and adolescents to important professions.