Astana (IP) - The winners and finalists of the first Green Eurasia International Climate Competition received their awards.

Iran PressEurope: The ceremony was organized by the Eurasian Economic Commission and the Agency for Strategic Initiatives. It took place as part of the program of the second Eurasian Economic Forum.

Alexey Overchuk, Chairman of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, who opened the ceremony stressed the projects of the Green Eurasia competition clearly demonstrate that all states of the Eurasian Economic Union are now included in the climate agenda.

The winners in the ten nominations were the following companies, public authorities, and individuals:

– In the ‘Clean energy and energy efficiency’ category: Rusatom Overseas (1st place, Russian Federation); Hevel Energoservice (2nd place, Russian Federation); RUS-TEK Energoaudit (3rd place, Russian Federation); Salym Petroleum Development (3rd place, Russian Federation);

– In the ‘Clean industry’ category: Metafrax Chemicals (1st place, Russian Federation); RusEnergoProject (2nd place, Russian Federation); Messoyakhaneftegas (3rd place, Russian Federation);

– In the ‘Sustainable agriculture’ category: Fly & See Agro (1st place, Russian Federation); Vitebskoblgaz (2nd place, Republic of Belarus); AIK (3rd place, Russian Federation);

– In the ‘Low-carbon transport’ category: Belorusneft (1st place, Republic of Belarus); Mosgortrans (1st place, Russian Federation); Federal Freight (2nd place, Russian Federation); VEB.RF (3rd place, Russian Federation);

- In the ‘Green building’ category: Unigreen Energy (1st place, Russian Federation); DOM.RF (2nd place, Russian Federation); VEB.RF (2nd place, Russian Federation); RocketGroup (3rd place, Russian Federation);

– In the ‘Green finance’ category: Government of Moscow (1st place, Russian Federation); Center-Invest Bank (2nd place, Russian Federation); Sberbank (3rd place, Russian Federation);

– In the ‘Efficient waste management’ category: Government of Moscow (1st place, Russian Federation); EcoBioTech (2nd place, Russian Federation); High Industrial Lubricants & Liquids Corporation LLP (2nd place, Republic of Kazakhstan); Brest Waste Treatment Plant (3rd place, Republic of Belarus);

- In the ‘Environmental culture and public involvement in the climate agenda’ category: ECA (1st place, Russian Federation); SEICO (2nd place, Kyrgyz Republic); Clean Games (3rd place, Russian Federation); Sledovo Environmental and Biological Centre of Kostroma Region (3rd place, Russian Federation);

-In the ‘Environmental and climate monitoring’ category: Demlab (1st place, Russian Federation); A.N. Shikhov (2nd place, Russian Federation); Centre for Carbon Regulation and Sustainable Development in Transport of the Institute of International Transport Communications of the Russian Transport University (3rd place, Russian Federation); URUS Smart Digital Services (3rd place, Russian Federation);

-In the ‘Public policy in the sphere of low-carbon development’ Category: Public Services Regulatory Commission of the Republic of Armenia (1st place, Republic of Armenia); Vologda City Administration (2nd place, Russian Federation); State Committee for Standardization of the Republic of Belarus (2nd place, Republic of Belarus); Sakhalin Region Government (3rd place, Russian Federation).

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