Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Waste-Processing-Complex-in-Izhevsk--Russia--27MDHUWSU5NL.htmlDownloadConceptually similarWaste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVBBCompleted★★★★Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVAWCompleted★★★★Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVAXCompleted★★★★Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVAQCompleted★★★★Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVBHCompleted★★★★Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVBECompleted★★★★★★Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVBACompleted★★★★Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVBCCompleted★★★★Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)GP1SVVBICompleted★★★★View AllGP1SVVBDWaste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)The "Colored plastic bottles" sign (in Russian) against the background of сolored plastic bottles collected on the territory of the waste processing complex in Izhevsk.Greenpeace Russia experts studied the composition of waste in the territory of the waste sorting complex in Izhevsk in Udmurtia. Volunteers from Udmurtia helped them. They put the trash into groups and weighed everything that was found in the random 2 cubic meters of waste.The Republic of Udmurtia is one of the 5 Russian regions where Greenpeace Russia has conducted research within the Zero Waste Project.The goal of the project is to achieve legislative restrictions on disposable goods and packaging made of plastic and other types of waste that are not recyclable.In original language:Сортировочный комплекс в Ижевске (Россия, Удмуртская Республика)Табличка «Цветные пластиковые бутылки» на фоне цветных пластиковых бутылок, собранных на территории комплекса по переработке отходов в Ижевске.Эксперты Greenpeace России изучили состав отходов на территории сортировочного комплекса в Ижевске в Удмуртии. Им помогали волонтёры из Удмуртии. Они раскладывали мусор на группы и взвешивали всё, что было найдено в случайных 2 кубометрах отходов.Республика Удмуртия — один из 5 регионов России, где Greenpeace России провёл исследование в рамках проекта «Ноль отходов».Цель проекта — добиться законодательного ограничения одноразовых товаров и упаковки из пластика и других видов отходов, которые не перерабатываются.Locations:Eastern Europe-Izhevsk-Russia-UdmurtiaDate:11 Aug, 2021Credit:© Greenpeace / Konstantin VinogradovMaximum size:4500px X 3000pxRestrictions:PHOTO AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BY EXTERNAL MEDIA UNTIL 27/08/2026. TERMS OF DELIVERY: NO THIRD PARTIES, NO RESALE, NO ARCHIVE, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. CREDIT-LINE COMPULSORYKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Gloves-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Plastics-Rubbish-Signs-Waste disposal-Waste management-Waste management infrastructureShoot:Waste Processing Complex in Izhevsk (Russia)Greenpeace Russia experts studied the composition of waste in the territory of the waste sorting complex in Izhevsk in Udmurtia. Volunteers from Udmurtia helped them. They put the trash into groups and weighed everything that was found in the random 2 cubic meters of waste.The Republic of Udmurtia is one of the 5 Russian regions where Greenpeace Russia has conducted research within the Zero Waste Project.The goal of the project is to achieve legislative restrictions on disposable goods and packaging made of plastic and other types of waste that are not recyclable.