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Keywords
Actions and protests
Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)
Cleaning
Coastal features
Day
Dirty
Greenpeace volunteers
KWCI (GPI)
Lakes
Large group of people
Litter
Outdoors
Plastics
Pollution
Rubbish
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Clean Up and Waste Audit in Russia, Petrozavodsk - B-roll
Greenpeace Russia volunteers cleaned up the coastline of the Onega Lake in Petrozavodsk (Republic of Karelia, northwest of Russia). They collected plastic trash on a 100-meter stretch of coast : plastic bottles, single-use plastic containers, cups and other garbage. The Greenpeace team made a description of the types of plastic waste collected on the coast.
Activists collected: 10 364 units of various rubbish. 2476 pieces of all fragments were different kinds of plastic.
Greenpeace Russia organized a series of "plasticwatching" actions in different cities. Participants of these actions collected, counted and sorted 229,123 garbage fragments into categories. It turned out that 68.1% of them are plastic, and 31.9% — other types of waste.
96.2% of 156,125 plastic fragments are parts of disposable items and packaging.
In original language:
Пластиквотчинг — аудит пластикового мусора на побережье Онежского озера в Петрозаводске (Республика Карелия)
Активисты Гринпис России очистили 100-метровый участок берега Онежского озера в Петрозаводске (Республика Карелия) от пластикового мусора (пластиковые бутылки, одноразовые пластиковые контейнеры, чашки) и проанализировали его состав. Участники акции составили описание типов пластикового мусора, собранного на побережье.
Всего было собрано 10 364 единиц различного мусора. Их них — 2476 фрагментов различного пластика.
Гринпис России организовал серию таких акций в нескольких городах. В 2019 году участники народных проверок собрали, посчитали и рассортировали по категориям 229 123 фрагмента мусора. Оказалось, что 68,1 % из них занимает пластик, а 31,9 % — другие виды отходов.
96,2 % из собранных 156 125 пластиковых фрагментов — это части одноразовых вещей и упаковки.
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FILE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BY EXTERNAL MEDIA UNTIL 09/03/2026. TERMS OF DELIVERY: NO THIRD PARTIES, NO RESALE, NO ARCHIVE, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. CREDIT-LINE COMPULSORY.
Unique identifier:
GP1SUBJJ
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
13/09/2020
Locations:
Eastern Europe
,
Karelia
,
Petrozavodsk
,
Russia
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Igor Podgorny
Duration:
16s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Clean Up and Waste Audit in Russia, Petrozavodsk (VIDEO)
Greenpeace Russia volunteers cleaned up the coastline of the Onega Lake in Petrozavodsk (Republic of Karelia, northwest of Russia). They collected plastic trash on a 100-meter stretch of coast : plastic bottles, single-use plastic containers, cups and other garbage. The Greenpeace team made a description of the types of plastic waste collected on the coast.
Activists collected: 10 364 units of various rubbish. 2476 pieces of all fragments were different kinds of plastic.
Greenpeace Russia organized a series of "plasticwatching" actions in different cities. Participants of these actions collected, counted and sorted 229,123 garbage fragments into categories. It turned out that 68.1% of them are plastic, and 31.9% — other types of waste.
96.2% of 156,125 plastic fragments are parts of disposable items and packaging.
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