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Serbia’s climate and energy plans: Vague strategies amid aging coal infrastructure and urgent need for reform

Serbia has recently adopted plans and strategies to combat climate change and environmental pollution, but these documents remain vague and lack concrete actions, with...

Concerns raised over proposed 78,000-square-meter residential-commercial building near Belgrade water source

The New Planning Practice organization, an expert EU resource center in urban planning, has raised alarms about a proposed residential-commercial development near the Sava...

Serbia’s waste management crisis: Annual losses of €100 million due to insufficient recycling

Serbia faces a significant waste management challenge, producing approximately 2.8 million tons of waste each year, of which only 15% is recycled. This inefficiency...

The “Jadar” project: Ensuring environmental standards amidst development

A recent draft study on the environmental impact assessment of the "Jadar" project, commissioned by Rio Tinto and reported by N1, concludes that the...

Serbia’s ambitious environmental and energy investments: A roadmap for sustainability

Miloš Vučević, representing the Government of Serbia, declared today that investments in environmental protection and energy will surpass previous efforts. "By directing investments towards...

Serbia’s environmental milestone: Largest desulfurization plant Completed at TENT A thermal power plant

Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, stated that the desulfurization plant, completed at the Nikola Tesla A thermal power plant...

Serbia’s green milestone: Launching Europe’s largest ecological initiative in thermal power plants

In the presence of key dignitaries including Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, Minister of Environmental Protection, Irena Vujović and parliamentary deputy...

Challenges and solutions in waste management: A closer look at Serbia

In Serbia, the improper disposal of municipal and hazardous waste poses significant risks to both the environment and public health. Recycling experts attribute this...

Hazardous waste management: Challenges and solutions in Serbia

Hazardous waste, characterized by its explosiveness, flammability, toxicity, and infectiousness, poses significant environmental and health risks. Kristina Cvejanov, a waste management expert, emphasizes the...

Serbia initiates drafting strategy for mineral resource management

Serbia has embarked on the development of a comprehensive strategy for the management of the country's mineral and geological resources, spanning the period 2025-2040....

Debate over nuclear energy as alternative to coal in Serbia

While energy experts advocate for nuclear energy as a viable replacement for coal in future electricity production, environmentalists express strong opposition, citing concerns over...

Zijin Mining is the first company in Serbia to confirm the compliance of its operations with the requirements of the international standard SA 8000

As stated, this standard regulates the absence of child and forced labor, occupational health and safety, freedom of association and the right to collective...

Representatives of the company Zijin Copper Serbia announced the increase in copper production in that company

Since 2018, when Zijin Copper Serbia took over the former RTB Bor, the company has invested 197 million dollars in environmental protection, 230 hectares...

Serbia, Belgrade has been a city seriously burdened by various forms of pollution for decades

And this fall is characterized by numerous newspaper articles, TV reports, even protest rallies due to air pollution in Belgrade. And indeed, the air...
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