for the strengthening of cooperation and further expansion of foreign economic activity taras kucherenko mikhailrenkov. dmitry timofeev lead. next on the air is varvara nevskaya's special report on how the textile industry can become a little cleaner for the environment. buying new jeans shirts and dresses. we hardly think about the fact that the fashion industry is one of the largest polluters on the planet. in russia alone, 2 million tons of clothes annually end up in landfills. these wastes not only decompose from 20 to 200 years, but they also emit carbon dioxide and methane, which is dangerous for the ozone layer, that is, discarded clothes, and also contributes to global warming. here, in fact, a very deplorable figure is formed somewhere around 2.1 million. and the official data is processed somewhere in the region of e, nine thousand should be processed in the region of 200,000. we have a so -called standard in textiles, and recycling is an artificially introduced figure, and within which only 10% of all produced or sold should be disposed of, so we believe that the scope of the task out