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Taking care of nature: OMI studio donated trees to Kamensky
With concern for the environment, the masters of the OMI studio do not forget to make their contribution to improving the ecology of Ukraine. This time, the OMI team paid attention to the city of Kamenskoye, Dnepropetrovsk region, which today ranks first in terms of air pollution. Matsuda's juniper and willow seedlings were purchased at the company's expense and transferred to the city's youth council and the Kamensky Development Fund for their further planting in the Left Bank Culture and Recreation Park, which was completely reconstructed last year. From now on, young trees will decorate the park and will contribute to purifying the air for city residents.
By their action, the masters of the OMI studio call on every Ukrainian to make their contribution to saving the environment and nature of Ukraine, which is going through difficult times during the war.
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