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SIBUR lends its support to the Clean Art contest in KhMAO

19 december 2024

Array ( [ID] => 531 [TIMESTAMP_X] => 2021-03-11 15:07:42 [IBLOCK_ID] => 5 [NAME] => Текст новости EN [ACTIVE] => Y [SORT] => 500 [CODE] => DESCRIPTION_EN [DEFAULT_VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] => [TYPE] => HTML ) [PROPERTY_TYPE] => S [ROW_COUNT] => 1 [COL_COUNT] => 30 [LIST_TYPE] => L [MULTIPLE] => N [XML_ID] => [FILE_TYPE] => [MULTIPLE_CNT] => 5 [TMP_ID] => [LINK_IBLOCK_ID] => 0 [WITH_DESCRIPTION] => N [SEARCHABLE] => N [FILTRABLE] => N [IS_REQUIRED] => N [VERSION] => 2 [USER_TYPE] => HTML [USER_TYPE_SETTINGS] => Array ( [height] => 200 ) [HINT] => [VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] => <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">An interregional contest of art objects crafted from household waste known as <i>Clean Art</i>, organized with the support of the <i>Formula for Good Deeds</i></span><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">,</span></i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> SIBUR's social investment program, came to a close in Nyagan. The project served to combine creativity and eco-education in a bid to inspire local residents to become more environmentally friendly and aware.</span><span style="color: #575757;"><br> </span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The contest that ran throughout the entire fall season was held in seven of the cities where the company has a presence: Tobolsk, Perm, Voronezh, Blagoveshchensk, Svobodny, Nyagan, and Noyabrsk. This project turned out to be a genuine celebration of creativity and new ideas as its participants got busy making vibrant art objects out of recyclable materials, while the audiences were invited to learn about some out-of-the-box solutions for converting waste into art.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The contest's program in Nyagan was particularly packed. Housed in a creative space dubbed “Under the Dome”, young contestants attended a series of master classes taught by instructors representing Khanty-Mansiysk's School of Creative Industries together with artist Evgenia Lutsenko. The children designed postcards, panels, paintings made with the use of recycled materials, and decorated shopping bags in a feat that saw creativity merging with concern for the environment.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Competitive entries were judged as part of an online project. The jury noted the contestants' brilliant ideas and high level of execution. There were three age groups in which the winners were chosen:</span> </p> <p> <b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Under 10:</span></b> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">- Saveliy Titarenko, Nikita Faustov, 1st place</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">- Liana Alkhova, Alexey Babushkin, 2nd place</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">- Victoria Garafutdinova, 3rd place.</span> </p> <p> <b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">11 to 14: from 11 to 14 years old:</span></b> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">- A group of students from class 6B</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">at the local Gymnasium, 1st place</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">- Svetlana Naprimerova, 2nd place</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">- Margarita Garafutdinova, 3rd place.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">In the <b>over 14</b> age group, the diploma was awarded to Darya Baranova. All participants and winners received memorable gifts and diplomas.</span> </p> <p> <b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Sergey Vinokhodov, Advisor to the General Director of SiburTyumenGa</span></b><b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">s</span></b><b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">:</span></b> </p> <p> <i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">“SIBUR's social investment program </span></i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The Formula for Good Deeds<i> that has been in place since 2016 helps convert really good ideas into truly good deeds. It is particularly gratifying to watch children discover this link between art and taking care of nature through their own creative endeavors. Nyagan's students not only showcased their talents, but also gave waste a second lease on life by creating striking and unorthodox art objects out of it. These were not just your usual master classes, but rather a journey into the world of modern ecology, where everyone can become a changemaker. We are confident that such initiatives foster environmental thinking and inspire </i></span><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">people of </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">the</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> new</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> generation to adopt a conscious attitude towards the world around them".</span></i> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">SIBUR believes that by helping unlock children's and adolescents' creative potential through initiatives such as these, we are </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">helping build</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> a more sustainable and environmentally conscious society. Each idea generated at the junction of creativity and ecology represents a yet another step towards a brighter future, where caring for nature becomes an integral part of everyday living.</span> </p> [TYPE] => HTML ) [DESCRIPTION] => [~VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] =>

An interregional contest of art objects crafted from household waste known as Clean Art, organized with the support of the Formula for Good Deeds, SIBUR's social investment program, came to a close in Nyagan. The project served to combine creativity and eco-education in a bid to inspire local residents to become more environmentally friendly and aware.

The contest that ran throughout the entire fall season was held in seven of the cities where the company has a presence: Tobolsk, Perm, Voronezh, Blagoveshchensk, Svobodny, Nyagan, and Noyabrsk. This project turned out to be a genuine celebration of creativity and new ideas as its participants got busy making vibrant art objects out of recyclable materials, while the audiences were invited to learn about some out-of-the-box solutions for converting waste into art.

The contest's program in Nyagan was particularly packed. Housed in a creative space dubbed “Under the Dome”, young contestants attended a series of master classes taught by instructors representing Khanty-Mansiysk's School of Creative Industries together with artist Evgenia Lutsenko. The children designed postcards, panels, paintings made with the use of recycled materials, and decorated shopping bags in a feat that saw creativity merging with concern for the environment.

Competitive entries were judged as part of an online project. The jury noted the contestants' brilliant ideas and high level of execution. There were three age groups in which the winners were chosen:

Under 10:

- Saveliy Titarenko, Nikita Faustov, 1st place

- Liana Alkhova, Alexey Babushkin, 2nd place

- Victoria Garafutdinova, 3rd place.

11 to 14: from 11 to 14 years old:

- A group of students from class 6B at the local Gymnasium, 1st place

- Svetlana Naprimerova, 2nd place

- Margarita Garafutdinova, 3rd place.

In the over 14 age group, the diploma was awarded to Darya Baranova. All participants and winners received memorable gifts and diplomas.

Sergey Vinokhodov, Advisor to the General Director of SiburTyumenGas:

“SIBUR's social investment program The Formula for Good Deeds that has been in place since 2016 helps convert really good ideas into truly good deeds. It is particularly gratifying to watch children discover this link between art and taking care of nature through their own creative endeavors. Nyagan's students not only showcased their talents, but also gave waste a second lease on life by creating striking and unorthodox art objects out of it. These were not just your usual master classes, but rather a journey into the world of modern ecology, where everyone can become a changemaker. We are confident that such initiatives foster environmental thinking and inspire people of the new generation to adopt a conscious attitude towards the world around them".

SIBUR believes that by helping unlock children's and adolescents' creative potential through initiatives such as these, we are helping build a more sustainable and environmentally conscious society. Each idea generated at the junction of creativity and ecology represents a yet another step towards a brighter future, where caring for nature becomes an integral part of everyday living.

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An interregional contest of art objects crafted from household waste known as Clean Art, organized with the support of the Formula for Good Deeds, SIBUR's social investment program, came to a close in Nyagan. The project served to combine creativity and eco-education in a bid to inspire local residents to become more environmentally friendly and aware.

The contest that ran throughout the entire fall season was held in seven of the cities where the company has a presence: Tobolsk, Perm, Voronezh, Blagoveshchensk, Svobodny, Nyagan, and Noyabrsk. This project turned out to be a genuine celebration of creativity and new ideas as its participants got busy making vibrant art objects out of recyclable materials, while the audiences were invited to learn about some out-of-the-box solutions for converting waste into art.

The contest's program in Nyagan was particularly packed. Housed in a creative space dubbed “Under the Dome”, young contestants attended a series of master classes taught by instructors representing Khanty-Mansiysk's School of Creative Industries together with artist Evgenia Lutsenko. The children designed postcards, panels, paintings made with the use of recycled materials, and decorated shopping bags in a feat that saw creativity merging with concern for the environment.

Competitive entries were judged as part of an online project. The jury noted the contestants' brilliant ideas and high level of execution. There were three age groups in which the winners were chosen:

Under 10:

- Saveliy Titarenko, Nikita Faustov, 1st place

- Liana Alkhova, Alexey Babushkin, 2nd place

- Victoria Garafutdinova, 3rd place.

11 to 14: from 11 to 14 years old:

- A group of students from class 6B at the local Gymnasium, 1st place

- Svetlana Naprimerova, 2nd place

- Margarita Garafutdinova, 3rd place.

In the over 14 age group, the diploma was awarded to Darya Baranova. All participants and winners received memorable gifts and diplomas.

Sergey Vinokhodov, Advisor to the General Director of SiburTyumenGas:

“SIBUR's social investment program The Formula for Good Deeds that has been in place since 2016 helps convert really good ideas into truly good deeds. It is particularly gratifying to watch children discover this link between art and taking care of nature through their own creative endeavors. Nyagan's students not only showcased their talents, but also gave waste a second lease on life by creating striking and unorthodox art objects out of it. These were not just your usual master classes, but rather a journey into the world of modern ecology, where everyone can become a changemaker. We are confident that such initiatives foster environmental thinking and inspire people of the new generation to adopt a conscious attitude towards the world around them".

SIBUR believes that by helping unlock children's and adolescents' creative potential through initiatives such as these, we are helping build a more sustainable and environmentally conscious society. Each idea generated at the junction of creativity and ecology represents a yet another step towards a brighter future, where caring for nature becomes an integral part of everyday living.

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An interregional contest of art objects crafted from household waste known as Clean Art, organized with the support of the Formula for Good Deeds, SIBUR's social investment program, came to a close in Nyagan. The project served to combine creativity and eco-education in a bid to inspire local residents to become more environmentally friendly and aware.

The contest that ran throughout the entire fall season was held in seven of the cities where the company has a presence: Tobolsk, Perm, Voronezh, Blagoveshchensk, Svobodny, Nyagan, and Noyabrsk. This project turned out to be a genuine celebration of creativity and new ideas as its participants got busy making vibrant art objects out of recyclable materials, while the audiences were invited to learn about some out-of-the-box solutions for converting waste into art.

The contest's program in Nyagan was particularly packed. Housed in a creative space dubbed “Under the Dome”, young contestants attended a series of master classes taught by instructors representing Khanty-Mansiysk's School of Creative Industries together with artist Evgenia Lutsenko. The children designed postcards, panels, paintings made with the use of recycled materials, and decorated shopping bags in a feat that saw creativity merging with concern for the environment.

Competitive entries were judged as part of an online project. The jury noted the contestants' brilliant ideas and high level of execution. There were three age groups in which the winners were chosen:

Under 10:

- Saveliy Titarenko, Nikita Faustov, 1st place

- Liana Alkhova, Alexey Babushkin, 2nd place

- Victoria Garafutdinova, 3rd place.

11 to 14: from 11 to 14 years old:

- A group of students from class 6B at the local Gymnasium, 1st place

- Svetlana Naprimerova, 2nd place

- Margarita Garafutdinova, 3rd place.

In the over 14 age group, the diploma was awarded to Darya Baranova. All participants and winners received memorable gifts and diplomas.

Sergey Vinokhodov, Advisor to the General Director of SiburTyumenGas:

“SIBUR's social investment program The Formula for Good Deeds that has been in place since 2016 helps convert really good ideas into truly good deeds. It is particularly gratifying to watch children discover this link between art and taking care of nature through their own creative endeavors. Nyagan's students not only showcased their talents, but also gave waste a second lease on life by creating striking and unorthodox art objects out of it. These were not just your usual master classes, but rather a journey into the world of modern ecology, where everyone can become a changemaker. We are confident that such initiatives foster environmental thinking and inspire people of the new generation to adopt a conscious attitude towards the world around them".

SIBUR believes that by helping unlock children's and adolescents' creative potential through initiatives such as these, we are helping build a more sustainable and environmentally conscious society. Each idea generated at the junction of creativity and ecology represents a yet another step towards a brighter future, where caring for nature becomes an integral part of everyday living.