Activists of Arkhangelsk have created a free online platform for buying and selling eco-goods

2021-6-15 19:50

Signing up is required to publish an ad. Companies that produce or sell eco-goods can also use the web portal. The products should be made from components that are natural, non-toxic, and…

Signing up is required to publish an ad. Companies that produce or sell eco-goods can also use the web portal. The products should be made from components that are natural, non-toxic, and safe for human health and should not have a negative impact on the environment.

Ads can be published in a total of six categories on the website: Food (groceries and caf

Screenshot from Natural Market’s website

The activists launched the project in May 2021. At the time of the news' publication, users have posted at least 60 ads for selling eco-goods and services from Yaroslavl, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Syktyvkar, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Rostov-on-Don, Simferopol, Moscow, and St. Petersburg.

The Natural Market Project is a participant of the I Care for My Planet Contest, organized by the Russian branch of the National Geographic Media Outlet.

Activist Dmitry Sekushin participated in the defense of the Shies station, where it was planned to build a landfill. In 2019, he was twice fined for 200 thousand rubles for participating in a march and protest action in Arkhangelsk on April 7. Sekushin announced a fundraiser, thanks to which he managed to pay a total of 2 million rubles of his own fines and the fines of 60 other people. In April 2021, he created a website with the information about persecuted eco-defenders in Russia.

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