“In the first half of 2021, we actually identified the same number of environmental violations as in the entire 2020, 2019.

But if we look closely at how much one violation costs, we have come up with such a formula.

One violation (talking about a fine. -

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) costs a little more than 11 thousand rubles, "TASS quotes Radionova.

She noted that "the result of our administrative activities is a fine."

"But this does not at all induce large giant enterprises to somehow eliminate violations," added the head of Rosprirodnadzor.

At the end of July, Yantarny Krai reported that the construction of Russia's largest plant for the production of equipment for solar energy had begun in the Kaliningrad region.