
With the support of the NGO "Eurasia KG", the "E-Muras. Eco-Heritage Forum" will take place in Bishkek on December 12, 2025. This new urban event combines the ecological, cultural, and creative aspects of Kyrgyzstan. The forum aims to engage citizens in the movement for a clean country and responsible consumption methods, as well as to implement waste-free practices in everyday life. It will become a vibrant symbol of new ecological thinking.
The organizers emphasize that ecology is not only about waste and recycling issues but also about respect for culture, the land, and the future. Therefore, ecological initiatives are closely linked to heritage and art, creating events that inspire an eco-friendly lifestyle.
The following key activities are planned for the forum:
1. Street fashion show "EMURAS KG"
This stylish and vibrant event will showcase the concept of "second life of things." Young designers from the Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razakov will present their collections in an open space, creating unique eco-friendly clothing from recycled materials.
The main goal is to foster a careful attitude towards ecology among youth and spark interest in collecting and sorting textile waste.
2. Street exhibition on cigarette butt recycling
The BGU Enactus team is implementing an innovative project for recycling butts, turning them into useful materials: pestid, artistic paintings, and mold patches. This initiative aims to reduce waste and develop creative and scientific solutions in the field of ecology. At the exhibition, the team will demonstrate how ordinary butts can become a resource for sustainable development and inspire city residents to take responsible care of the environment.
3. Eco-exhibition at the NGO "Dairy" (Chuy Ave, 114)
This exhibition will feature an exhibition of product design, clothing, and accessories made from recycled materials. It is a gallery of sustainable solutions where artisans from Kyrgyzstan will showcase their work.
Date: December 12, 2025
Time: from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: east side of Ala-Too Square (eastern gallery of Agroprom)
Contact phone: 0707 177 100