Norilsk Nickel to hold another eco-marathon
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Norilsk Nickel to hold another eco-marathon

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06-07-2024
 

The next, ninth eco-marathon ofNorilsk Nickel under the motto"Rushed into art" starts on June 9.Traditionally, one of the largestvolunteer projects will bring togetherthousands of initiative employeesfrom six regions of the company's activities.

The eventful program includes threestages and will last from June toOctober. Participants will have creative events, quests, workshops,meetings with like-minded people andthe opportunity to implement their own eco-projects under the guidanceof experts.

In the final, the volunteers will make a video about their participation in the project.

The winners of the eco-marathon will be awarded Norilsk Nickel certificatesfor charitable purposes and teambuilding, the company's press servicereported.

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