Residents of Vinnytsia were invited to see the process of processing recycled materials

Residents of Vinnytsia were invited to see the process of processing recycled materials
Katerina Belousova

Excursions will be conducted for groups of 10-30 people

In Vinnytsia, everyone was invited to an excursion to enterprise for the processing of secondary raw materials.

People will be able to see the entire recycling process and its intricacies, as well as visit the museum of ancient music, reports Eco-Service on Facebook.

"Do you want to see what happens to the raw materials that enter our enterprise? We are opening the season of excursions for everyone, – said in "Eco-Service". "You can see for yourself how much time, effort and equipment is needed to prepare raw materials for processing."

It is noted that a master class on waste sorting will also be held on the tour.

The message emphasized that excursions will be held for groups of 10-30 people. You can sign up for an excursion by calling +380 (67) 743 79 59 (Olga).

"It will be interesting for students of educational institutions and everyone who cares about the environment," the message added.

Earleir, EcoPolitic wrote, that in Khmelnytskyi they started holding free tours to landfills for all who are willing. As part of the first excursion, the participants were taken to the Khmelnytsky solid waste landfill.

As EcoPolitics reported earlier, Vinnytsia began accepting plastic films for processing, which naturally pollute water and soil with microplastics, and the air with gaseous substances.

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