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Scrap metal from Vilkitsky Island in Kara Sea to be removed in 2022
Since 2017, Green Arctic’s volunteers continue the cleanup mission on the uninhibited Vilkitsky Island in the Kara Sea
Green Arctic Organization’s Chairman Evgeny Rozhkovsky© Alexander Shcherbak/TASS
TASS, June 1. The scrap metal, which volunteers of the Green Arctic organization will collect in summer during a final expedition to the uninhibited Vilkitsky Island in the Yamalo-Nenets Region, will be removed in 2022, the organization’s Chairman Evgeny Rozhkovsky told TASS.
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Since 2017, Green Arctic’s volunteers continue the cleanup mission on the uninhibited Vilkitsky Island in the Kara Sea. Over four years, they have collected more than 500 tonnes of metal and other waste, 4,000 barrels, formerly used to store fuel, and disassembled six kilometers of a pipeline.

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