“The purpose of the contest is to find effective climate practices and to scale them up in the Eurasian Economic Union,” said Iya Malkina.
Commercial organizations, government agencies, authorities, non-profit organizations and individuals are invited to take part.
“Participation is free. Projects are accepted in 10 categories, including clean energy and energy efficiency, clean industry, sustainable agriculture, low-carbon transport and others,” the EEC representative said.
In her words, winners will be awarded on the sidelines of the 2nd Eurasian Economic Forum, which is due to take place in May.
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