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SIBUR's volunteers collected more than 570 kilograms of caps for further recycling

30 january 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: #575757; background: white;">Staff at Nizhnekamskneftekhim successfully wrapped up the second season of the grant-funded volunteering project known as “An eco-tournament with benefits” focusing primarily on nurturing in school students and the city's residents the habit of separate waste collection and on using plastic caps for greater good.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The project consisted of holding 4 draughts tournaments using collected caps as a checkers pieces, in addition to carrying out 20 cap collecting campaigns across various organizations, installing special cube-shaped boxes for dropping off the caps in public places around Nizhnekamsk, as well as going on visits to shelters for homeless animals.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The project attracted some 1,500 participants, including volunteers, caring local residents and school students, including 20 children with health conditions who took part in a draughts tournament held at the Dobroshkola residential care center.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The project also involved a competition between schools aimed at collecting the most caps, with School 36 taking the top spot with 70 kilograms of collected caps, School 7 taking the second place with 65 kilograms’ worth of caps, and with Lyceum 37 coming in third with 40 kilograms of collected caps. A total of 7 schools took part in the competition with their results serving as a testament to the young people's interest in taking care of the environment.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">During the first year of the project's existence, a total of 170 kilograms of caps were collected making it possible to buy 100 kilograms of animal feed. This year, thanks to broader involvement of various stakeholders and owing to the idea’s growing popularity, as many as 571 kilograms of plastic caps got collected. All collected caps were transferred to a recycling facility. The proceeds from recycling were used to purchase 315 kilograms of pet food for stray animals in need of care and support.</span> </p> <p> <span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The volunteers' plans for the next year include continuing developing the project “An eco-tournament with benefits” by more actively involving the city's residents and employees of Nizhnekamskneftekhim, while also doing outreach work to educate people about using additive technologies for plastics recycling.</span> </p> <p> <b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Renat Nigmatullin, the project's supervisor, engineer at Nizhnekamskneftekhim:</span></b><span style="color: #575757;"><br> <i><span style="background: white;">“This year’s success was made possible thanks to the efforts of eco-conscious residents of our city and local school students who collected a substantial number of caps. I would like to thank them for their efforts in support of the environment and for helping stray dogs kept at shelters in Nizhnekamsk. The project “An eco-tournament with benefits” goes on: the cubes for collecting caps have been installed permanently at our city's schools No. 7, No. 15, No. 31, No. 32, No. 36, No. 37, and Dobroshkola, as well as in the lobby of the Baza Creative Industries Center, inside the A12 building, and at the checkpoint of Area 1."</span></i></span> </p> [TYPE] => HTML ) [DESCRIPTION] => [~VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] =>

Staff at Nizhnekamskneftekhim successfully wrapped up the second season of the grant-funded volunteering project known as “An eco-tournament with benefits” focusing primarily on nurturing in school students and the city's residents the habit of separate waste collection and on using plastic caps for greater good.

The project consisted of holding 4 draughts tournaments using collected caps as a checkers pieces, in addition to carrying out 20 cap collecting campaigns across various organizations, installing special cube-shaped boxes for dropping off the caps in public places around Nizhnekamsk, as well as going on visits to shelters for homeless animals.

The project attracted some 1,500 participants, including volunteers, caring local residents and school students, including 20 children with health conditions who took part in a draughts tournament held at the Dobroshkola residential care center.

The project also involved a competition between schools aimed at collecting the most caps, with School 36 taking the top spot with 70 kilograms of collected caps, School 7 taking the second place with 65 kilograms’ worth of caps, and with Lyceum 37 coming in third with 40 kilograms of collected caps. A total of 7 schools took part in the competition with their results serving as a testament to the young people's interest in taking care of the environment.

During the first year of the project's existence, a total of 170 kilograms of caps were collected making it possible to buy 100 kilograms of animal feed. This year, thanks to broader involvement of various stakeholders and owing to the idea’s growing popularity, as many as 571 kilograms of plastic caps got collected. All collected caps were transferred to a recycling facility. The proceeds from recycling were used to purchase 315 kilograms of pet food for stray animals in need of care and support.

The volunteers' plans for the next year include continuing developing the project “An eco-tournament with benefits” by more actively involving the city's residents and employees of Nizhnekamskneftekhim, while also doing outreach work to educate people about using additive technologies for plastics recycling.

Renat Nigmatullin, the project's supervisor, engineer at Nizhnekamskneftekhim:
“This year’s success was made possible thanks to the efforts of eco-conscious residents of our city and local school students who collected a substantial number of caps. I would like to thank them for their efforts in support of the environment and for helping stray dogs kept at shelters in Nizhnekamsk. The project “An eco-tournament with benefits” goes on: the cubes for collecting caps have been installed permanently at our city's schools No. 7, No. 15, No. 31, No. 32, No. 36, No. 37, and Dobroshkola, as well as in the lobby of the Baza Creative Industries Center, inside the A12 building, and at the checkpoint of Area 1."

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Staff at Nizhnekamskneftekhim successfully wrapped up the second season of the grant-funded volunteering project known as “An eco-tournament with benefits” focusing primarily on nurturing in school students and the city's residents the habit of separate waste collection and on using plastic caps for greater good.

The project consisted of holding 4 draughts tournaments using collected caps as a checkers pieces, in addition to carrying out 20 cap collecting campaigns across various organizations, installing special cube-shaped boxes for dropping off the caps in public places around Nizhnekamsk, as well as going on visits to shelters for homeless animals.

The project attracted some 1,500 participants, including volunteers, caring local residents and school students, including 20 children with health conditions who took part in a draughts tournament held at the Dobroshkola residential care center.

The project also involved a competition between schools aimed at collecting the most caps, with School 36 taking the top spot with 70 kilograms of collected caps, School 7 taking the second place with 65 kilograms’ worth of caps, and with Lyceum 37 coming in third with 40 kilograms of collected caps. A total of 7 schools took part in the competition with their results serving as a testament to the young people's interest in taking care of the environment.

During the first year of the project's existence, a total of 170 kilograms of caps were collected making it possible to buy 100 kilograms of animal feed. This year, thanks to broader involvement of various stakeholders and owing to the idea’s growing popularity, as many as 571 kilograms of plastic caps got collected. All collected caps were transferred to a recycling facility. The proceeds from recycling were used to purchase 315 kilograms of pet food for stray animals in need of care and support.

The volunteers' plans for the next year include continuing developing the project “An eco-tournament with benefits” by more actively involving the city's residents and employees of Nizhnekamskneftekhim, while also doing outreach work to educate people about using additive technologies for plastics recycling.

Renat Nigmatullin, the project's supervisor, engineer at Nizhnekamskneftekhim:
“This year’s success was made possible thanks to the efforts of eco-conscious residents of our city and local school students who collected a substantial number of caps. I would like to thank them for their efforts in support of the environment and for helping stray dogs kept at shelters in Nizhnekamsk. The project “An eco-tournament with benefits” goes on: the cubes for collecting caps have been installed permanently at our city's schools No. 7, No. 15, No. 31, No. 32, No. 36, No. 37, and Dobroshkola, as well as in the lobby of the Baza Creative Industries Center, inside the A12 building, and at the checkpoint of Area 1."

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Staff at Nizhnekamskneftekhim successfully wrapped up the second season of the grant-funded volunteering project known as “An eco-tournament with benefits” focusing primarily on nurturing in school students and the city's residents the habit of separate waste collection and on using plastic caps for greater good.

The project consisted of holding 4 draughts tournaments using collected caps as a checkers pieces, in addition to carrying out 20 cap collecting campaigns across various organizations, installing special cube-shaped boxes for dropping off the caps in public places around Nizhnekamsk, as well as going on visits to shelters for homeless animals.

The project attracted some 1,500 participants, including volunteers, caring local residents and school students, including 20 children with health conditions who took part in a draughts tournament held at the Dobroshkola residential care center.

The project also involved a competition between schools aimed at collecting the most caps, with School 36 taking the top spot with 70 kilograms of collected caps, School 7 taking the second place with 65 kilograms’ worth of caps, and with Lyceum 37 coming in third with 40 kilograms of collected caps. A total of 7 schools took part in the competition with their results serving as a testament to the young people's interest in taking care of the environment.

During the first year of the project's existence, a total of 170 kilograms of caps were collected making it possible to buy 100 kilograms of animal feed. This year, thanks to broader involvement of various stakeholders and owing to the idea’s growing popularity, as many as 571 kilograms of plastic caps got collected. All collected caps were transferred to a recycling facility. The proceeds from recycling were used to purchase 315 kilograms of pet food for stray animals in need of care and support.

The volunteers' plans for the next year include continuing developing the project “An eco-tournament with benefits” by more actively involving the city's residents and employees of Nizhnekamskneftekhim, while also doing outreach work to educate people about using additive technologies for plastics recycling.

Renat Nigmatullin, the project's supervisor, engineer at Nizhnekamskneftekhim:
“This year’s success was made possible thanks to the efforts of eco-conscious residents of our city and local school students who collected a substantial number of caps. I would like to thank them for their efforts in support of the environment and for helping stray dogs kept at shelters in Nizhnekamsk. The project “An eco-tournament with benefits” goes on: the cubes for collecting caps have been installed permanently at our city's schools No. 7, No. 15, No. 31, No. 32, No. 36, No. 37, and Dobroshkola, as well as in the lobby of the Baza Creative Industries Center, inside the A12 building, and at the checkpoint of Area 1."