“Participating in the projects and initiatives of the organization, Anton spends a lot of time in local communities and works directly with people on the ground. It makes a significant contribution to the overall performance of Little Earth, contributing to community development and environmental sustainability. Sustainable energy solutions and resource-saving practices that the organization implements in mountain communities significantly reduce fuel consumption, reduce emissions of harmful substances, improve comfort, increase safety and save the family budget. This is a well-deserved award,” - said Timur Idrisov, senior adviser to Little Earth.
The award was established jointly by the Ecoforum of NGOs of Kazakhstan and the Human Health Institute in 2017 in honor of the well-known in Kazakhstan and Central Asia environmental activist Dmitry Tereshkevich. The main goal of the award is to support young people in Central Asia who have dedicated their activities to environmental protection and promoting sustainable development.