“For us, stocking the Elbe with fish is a beautiful
opportunity to bring nature closer to children from the neighbouring
municipalities in an entertaining and meaningful way. This year, we welcomed
children from the primary school in Kostelec nad Labem, who really enjoyed the
day spent at the river – they carried fish in landing nets to the water, helped
release them, competed in identifying fish species, and had a barbecue at the
end. Such experiences are both entertaining and important – the children learn
about the principles in nature and why it matters to protect it,” says Piotr Tomiło, Executive Director at Spolana, adding: “We have been collaborating with local communities
and municipalities on a long-term basis because environmental care starts where
people live. We are delighted that we can be a part of activities with a
purpose that give children joy, experiences and guide them to a responsible
relationship with nature.”
The
children participated in a varied side programme that combined fun and
learning. Following a gripping narrative of anglers about the life of fish in
Czech rivers, pupils could take a closer look at different fish species. Then,
they released common carp, perch, roach, and common tench into the Elbe under
the anglers’ supervision. Once released, the fish naturally travels down the
stream and can even migrate to more distant areas thanks to weir chambers.
Thus, anglers support both fish population growth, diversity of species, and the
health of the river ecosystem.
In
addition to stocking the river with fish, the children took part in a varied
side programme prepared by the Ecological Centre in Most as part of the
Department of the Environment at the Brown Coal Research Institute (VUHU a. s.).
“We wanted to inform children about the
importance of water for life on Earth and show them the fish species that can
be found in Czech rivers. Children could test their knowledge about the water
ecosystem in games, quizzes, and puzzles,” said
Lucie Tichá, Head of the Department of the Environment, VUHU a.s. The
programme included popular activities, such as barbecuing and casting the
fishing line, as well as other activities, which brought the children fun and
new insights into nature and environmental protection.
Neratovice-based Spolana has
long been engaged in environmental protection and development, regularly
stocking the Elbe with fish and participating in other ecological activities.
For instance, Spolana actively supports the nesting of the critically
endangered peregrine falcons that periodically appear on a chimney stack within
the production site. The company has also been engaged in beekeeping since 2018.
The hives are located in the unused part of the site close to the former
chocolate and saccharine production unit.
SPOLANA s.r.o.
is one of the leading chemical companies in the Czech Republic, producing
sulphuric acid. The company
employs more than 200 people. Spolana has been owned by the ORLEN Unipetrol
group since 2016. ORLEN Unipetrol Group is the largest refining and
petrochemical company in the Czech Republic. It focuses on crude oil processing
and the production, distribution and sale of fuels and petrochemical products -
mainly plastics and fertilizers. In all these areas, it is a major player on
the Czech and Central European markets. The ORLEN Unipetrol Group includes
refineries and production plants in Litvínov and Kralupy nad Vltavou, Paramo in
Pardubice, Spolana in Neratovice and research centres in Brno. ORLEN
Unipetrol also includes a network of ORLEN petrol stations in the Czech
Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. ORLEN Unipetrol is one of the largest companies in the Czech Republic
in terms of turnover. It employs almost 5,000 people. In addition to business
development, ORLEN Unipetrol prides itself on being a socially responsible
company. Therefore, it pays equal attention to initiatives aimed at cultivating
and supporting sustainable development, education, local communities and the
environment. In 2005, ORLEN Unipetrol became part of the ORLEN Group, the
largest energy company in Central Europe.
Contact: Pavel
Kaidl, spokesperson, phone: +420 225 001 407, +420 736 502 520, e-mail: pavel.kaidl@orlenunipetrol.cz
