The representatives of Belinvesttorg-Splav LLC held an open lesson for pupils of 9-11 classes of secondary school №1 Beloozersk on the topic “Monitoring of impact of industrial enterprises on the environment in the Republic of Belarus”.
Manager corporate governance environment of the Group of companies 1AK-GROUP Alexander Unkovic spoke about the importance of monitoring, the idea and development of this phenomenon in the territory of the Republic of Belarus, principles and the system of environmental monitoring on teriitorii industrial enterprises.
"Cooperation of industrial enterprises and educational institutions is a good opportunity to start training future specialists from school. After last year the students of the school, podgotovili project, where he studied the condition of the soil, we thought it was an interesting project and invited the school administration cooperation in the field of environmental education," says Alexander, "in addition, our company implemented a project to improve industrial wastewater treatment. We will invite children from this school to participate in our project. Thus they will increase their knowledge in the field of ecology".
The open lesson is a continuation of cooperation of enterprises and educational institutions for conducting classes on the topic of studying the impact of industrial enterprises on the environment and environmental security.
Recall that in 2018 students Beloozersk secondary school № 1 and Kirill Chernyavskiy Alexander Kosek won at the district scientific-practical conference "First steps in science". Under the guidance of chemistry teacher Lyubov Stepanovna Banasevich, the students prepared a project "Heavy metals in the soil," and studied withstanding soils on the school grounds, filling Beloozersk, at roadside D. Manevychi near Berezovskaya GRES, the plant Belinvesttorg-Splav LLC in a country house of the Association "lakeside". Then, chief engineer of Belinvesttorg-Splav LLC Oleksandr Filipchuk, proposed to hold joint training activities on environmental protection and environmental safety for students.