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08 November 2019

Larisa Efremova is ten years old and lives in Kovrov, a city in central European Russia, in the province of Vladimir, about 250 kilometers east of Moscow. It looks like a drop of water to Greta Thunberg, but it also reflects inwardly the Swedish girl. "I want the people who go for walks in the woods not to drop the empty boxes of preserves on the ground or plastic bags that represent a danger to the animals that can hurt themselves," says Larisa.

"I saw the images of Greta's projects, and I too am struggling to avoid forest pollution," adds Larisa. The girl also teaches parents respect for the environment.

"He tells us not to take plastic bags home from the supermarket, but to bring only one multi-purpose bag, so as not to pollute the environment," says Larisa's mother.

Even the Russian girl uses Greta's slogan: "Friday for the future!"