During the event, 60 eco-activists from 5 Central Asian countries put forward a number of proposals.
In particular, the need to create artificial forests to compensate for the lost vegetation and increase the ecological culture of the population, especially among young people, was emphasized. At the same time, the need to reduce harmful emissions by financing eco-startups, for the growth of electric vehicles and improving the catalysts of fuel-powered cars was noted.
In addition, eco-activists proposed to draw public attention to environmental problems with the help of influencers.
The eco-camp will last until October 5.









