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RN-Yuganskneftegaz (Rosneft’s largest producing asset) organised the Clean Shores environmental festival in Nefteyugansk. More than 500 employees and their family members attended the event, which was held for the fourth time.
The festival programme included a clean-up and many interactive activities aimed at improving the environmental culture of the residents. The environment-oriented initiative was held on the territory of the memorial complex - «R-63 well» and the embankment of the Yugansk Ob river. Volunteers made a significant contribution to the health of the environment by collecting household waste and old tyres for recycling on the embankment.
The festival had themed sections: games for children and mini-GTO, a quiz and workshops. An exhibition of specialised machinery was held near the memorial stele.
On the same day, RN-Yuganskneftegaz employees planted 60 cherry trees in Nefteyugansk in honour of the 60th anniversary of the first Ust-Balyk oil being sent to the refinery. The event took place in the street named after Alexander Filimonov, an outstanding Soviet oilman, hero of socialist labour and honorary resident of the city.
The event was attended by representatives of the Nefteyugansk administration, young specialists of the enterprise, activists of the Movement of the Firsts, students of Rosneft classes, residents and guests of the city.
Environmental volunteering is an integral part of Rosneft’s volunteer movement. The Company’s employees are actively involved in cleaning up natural coastal and urban areas, as well as in interactive events aimed at promoting an environmental culture among the younger generation.
Reference:
RN-Yuganskneftegaz pays great attention to the conservation of natural resources and environmental protection by implementing various environmental programmes. Including compensatory reforestation and artificial propagation of aquatic bioresources.
Rosneft
Information Division
September 11, 2024
Keywords: Environmental news 2024