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Svobodny Hosts Sixth Clean Games: The Participants Clear Nearly 4 Tons of Trash from Amur GCC’s Eco-Trail

16 september 2025

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: windowtext;">The sixth installment of <i>Clean Games</i>—a large-scale eco-quest—took place in the vicinity and on the grounds of the Amur Gas Chemical Complex’s eco-trail, drawing 145 local residents of all ages. The participants managed to clean up one the city’s favorite leisure sites by collecting nearly 4 tons of waste in two hours.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: windowtext;">The event was organized by the <i>Vizit</i> Youth Leisure Center with the support of the Amur GCC as part of SIBUR's <i>Formula for Good Deeds</i> social investment program. Volunteers from Svobodny's <i>Dobro.Tsentr</i> acted as the organizers’ partners.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: windowtext;">The eco-quest was attended by 35 teams comprised of schoolchildren, students, staff of municipal organizations, athletes, and Amur GCC employees. Many brought their whole families, thus turning the cleanup campaign into a family adventure.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: windowtext;">The <i>Clean Games </i>merged an environmental mission with an engaging format: the participants were provided access gaming stations, took part in an eco-quiz, an artifact hunt, lessons on proper waste sorting, and enjoyed food cooked at a field kitchen. Particular attention was paid to collecting plastics: all collected materials will be sent for recycling to be converted into new useful items.</span> </p> <p> <b><span style="color: windowtext;">Galina Tkachenko, Head of Svobodny’s <i>Vizit</i> Youth Center and organizer of <i>Clean Games</i>:<br> </span></b><i><span style="color: windowtext;">"This is the sixth time that Svobodny is hosting the eco-quest. It is gratifying that the number of participants grows with each year that passes. </span></i><span style="color: windowtext;">Clean Games<i> are not just about cleaning things up; they embody a powerful environmental manifesto that unites generations, advances a culture of responsible attitude toward the environment, and serves as proof that anyone can contribute to preserving the pristine nature of their home region."</i></span> </p> <p> <span style="color: windowtext;">The two-hour competition resulted in participants collecting 3,900 kilograms of trash, including:</span> </p> <ul type="disc"> <li style="color: windowtext;">Mixed waste — 151 bags</li> <li style="color: windowtext;">Plastics — 199 bags</li> <li style="color: windowtext;">Metal — 46 bags</li> <li style="color: windowtext;">Glass — 95 bags</li> <li style="color: windowtext;">Batteries — 143 pieces</li> <li style="color: windowtext;">Bulky waste — 24 kg</li> <li style="color: windowtext;">Car tires — 1,235 kg</li> </ul> <p> <span style="color: windowtext;">All recyclables will be sent for further processing and recovery. Particular attention was paid to collecting plastics given that a dedicated collection point was set up this year to assure plastics’ further processing.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: windowtext;">The contest’s winners and most active participants were rewarded with prizes, certificates for tasty food and entertainment, and sweet presents. All volunteers were issued letters of commendation for their contribution to improving their city's grounds.</span> </p> [TYPE] => HTML ) [DESCRIPTION] => [~VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] =>

The sixth installment of Clean Games—a large-scale eco-quest—took place in the vicinity and on the grounds of the Amur Gas Chemical Complex’s eco-trail, drawing 145 local residents of all ages. The participants managed to clean up one the city’s favorite leisure sites by collecting nearly 4 tons of waste in two hours.

The event was organized by the Vizit Youth Leisure Center with the support of the Amur GCC as part of SIBUR's Formula for Good Deeds social investment program. Volunteers from Svobodny's Dobro.Tsentr acted as the organizers’ partners.

The eco-quest was attended by 35 teams comprised of schoolchildren, students, staff of municipal organizations, athletes, and Amur GCC employees. Many brought their whole families, thus turning the cleanup campaign into a family adventure.

The Clean Games merged an environmental mission with an engaging format: the participants were provided access gaming stations, took part in an eco-quiz, an artifact hunt, lessons on proper waste sorting, and enjoyed food cooked at a field kitchen. Particular attention was paid to collecting plastics: all collected materials will be sent for recycling to be converted into new useful items.

Galina Tkachenko, Head of Svobodny’s Vizit Youth Center and organizer of Clean Games:
"This is the sixth time that Svobodny is hosting the eco-quest. It is gratifying that the number of participants grows with each year that passes. Clean Games are not just about cleaning things up; they embody a powerful environmental manifesto that unites generations, advances a culture of responsible attitude toward the environment, and serves as proof that anyone can contribute to preserving the pristine nature of their home region."

The two-hour competition resulted in participants collecting 3,900 kilograms of trash, including:

  • Mixed waste — 151 bags
  • Plastics — 199 bags
  • Metal — 46 bags
  • Glass — 95 bags
  • Batteries — 143 pieces
  • Bulky waste — 24 kg
  • Car tires — 1,235 kg

All recyclables will be sent for further processing and recovery. Particular attention was paid to collecting plastics given that a dedicated collection point was set up this year to assure plastics’ further processing.

The contest’s winners and most active participants were rewarded with prizes, certificates for tasty food and entertainment, and sweet presents. All volunteers were issued letters of commendation for their contribution to improving their city's grounds.

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The sixth installment of Clean Games—a large-scale eco-quest—took place in the vicinity and on the grounds of the Amur Gas Chemical Complex’s eco-trail, drawing 145 local residents of all ages. The participants managed to clean up one the city’s favorite leisure sites by collecting nearly 4 tons of waste in two hours.

The event was organized by the Vizit Youth Leisure Center with the support of the Amur GCC as part of SIBUR's Formula for Good Deeds social investment program. Volunteers from Svobodny's Dobro.Tsentr acted as the organizers’ partners.

The eco-quest was attended by 35 teams comprised of schoolchildren, students, staff of municipal organizations, athletes, and Amur GCC employees. Many brought their whole families, thus turning the cleanup campaign into a family adventure.

The Clean Games merged an environmental mission with an engaging format: the participants were provided access gaming stations, took part in an eco-quiz, an artifact hunt, lessons on proper waste sorting, and enjoyed food cooked at a field kitchen. Particular attention was paid to collecting plastics: all collected materials will be sent for recycling to be converted into new useful items.

Galina Tkachenko, Head of Svobodny’s Vizit Youth Center and organizer of Clean Games:
"This is the sixth time that Svobodny is hosting the eco-quest. It is gratifying that the number of participants grows with each year that passes. Clean Games are not just about cleaning things up; they embody a powerful environmental manifesto that unites generations, advances a culture of responsible attitude toward the environment, and serves as proof that anyone can contribute to preserving the pristine nature of their home region."

The two-hour competition resulted in participants collecting 3,900 kilograms of trash, including:

  • Mixed waste — 151 bags
  • Plastics — 199 bags
  • Metal — 46 bags
  • Glass — 95 bags
  • Batteries — 143 pieces
  • Bulky waste — 24 kg
  • Car tires — 1,235 kg

All recyclables will be sent for further processing and recovery. Particular attention was paid to collecting plastics given that a dedicated collection point was set up this year to assure plastics’ further processing.

The contest’s winners and most active participants were rewarded with prizes, certificates for tasty food and entertainment, and sweet presents. All volunteers were issued letters of commendation for their contribution to improving their city's grounds.

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The sixth installment of Clean Games—a large-scale eco-quest—took place in the vicinity and on the grounds of the Amur Gas Chemical Complex’s eco-trail, drawing 145 local residents of all ages. The participants managed to clean up one the city’s favorite leisure sites by collecting nearly 4 tons of waste in two hours.

The event was organized by the Vizit Youth Leisure Center with the support of the Amur GCC as part of SIBUR's Formula for Good Deeds social investment program. Volunteers from Svobodny's Dobro.Tsentr acted as the organizers’ partners.

The eco-quest was attended by 35 teams comprised of schoolchildren, students, staff of municipal organizations, athletes, and Amur GCC employees. Many brought their whole families, thus turning the cleanup campaign into a family adventure.

The Clean Games merged an environmental mission with an engaging format: the participants were provided access gaming stations, took part in an eco-quiz, an artifact hunt, lessons on proper waste sorting, and enjoyed food cooked at a field kitchen. Particular attention was paid to collecting plastics: all collected materials will be sent for recycling to be converted into new useful items.

Galina Tkachenko, Head of Svobodny’s Vizit Youth Center and organizer of Clean Games:
"This is the sixth time that Svobodny is hosting the eco-quest. It is gratifying that the number of participants grows with each year that passes. Clean Games are not just about cleaning things up; they embody a powerful environmental manifesto that unites generations, advances a culture of responsible attitude toward the environment, and serves as proof that anyone can contribute to preserving the pristine nature of their home region."

The two-hour competition resulted in participants collecting 3,900 kilograms of trash, including:

  • Mixed waste — 151 bags
  • Plastics — 199 bags
  • Metal — 46 bags
  • Glass — 95 bags
  • Batteries — 143 pieces
  • Bulky waste — 24 kg
  • Car tires — 1,235 kg

All recyclables will be sent for further processing and recovery. Particular attention was paid to collecting plastics given that a dedicated collection point was set up this year to assure plastics’ further processing.

The contest’s winners and most active participants were rewarded with prizes, certificates for tasty food and entertainment, and sweet presents. All volunteers were issued letters of commendation for their contribution to improving their city's grounds.