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About 5,000 people to participate in Arctic cleanup in 2023

In the current year, the project’s volunteers have participated in 40 cleanup expeditions

MANZHEROK /Altai Region/, October 3. /TASS/. The Arctic cleanup expeditions in the coming year will feature up to 5,000 participants, who will collect more than 3,000 tons of waste, the Clean Arctic federal project’s Chairman of the Board Ruslan Gubaidullin told TASS on sidelines of an ecology forum on Saturday.

"In 2021, we collected 1,500 tons [of waste], this year - already more than 2,500 tons, and for next year [the plan] is more than 3,000 tons," he said. "As for the number of people taking part in the missions, this year 3,500 people have participated, and next year [the objective is] 5,000."

In the current year, the project’s volunteers have participated in 40 cleanup expeditions, he added.

Clean Arctic is a large-scale project to clean the Arctic territory from the waste, accumulated since the Soviet times. Captain of the 50 Let Pobedy nuclear-powered Arctic class icebreaker Dmitry Lobusov and Gennady Antokhin, Captain on FESCO’s ships from 1982 to 2012, are the project’s authors. Clean Arctic has developed into a platform, which unites public and volunteer organizations, scientists, officials and businesses.