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Serbia launches air quality improvement projects across nine cities

Irena Vujović, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environmental Protection, announced that a series of projects aimed at improving air quality have been successfully...

The rise of green mines: Transforming mining into an eco-friendly industry

Ecology and environmental care have become integral parts of daily life, especially for the younger generation. As a result, more industries are seeking innovative...

EBRD signs €75 million loan agreement with Serbia for third phase of waste management program

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has signed a loan agreement worth €75 million with the Republic of Serbia for the third...

Yettel recognized as Serbia’s most environmentally responsible company in 2023

Yettel has been named the most environmentally responsible company in Serbia for 2023, according to research by the independent agency "Kantar." This recognition spans...

Serbia to begin closure and remediation of Smederevo’s 40-year-old landfill

The Vice President of the Government and Minister of Environmental Protection, Irena Vujović, signed an agreement to begin work on the closure and remediation...

Ministry issues resolution on environmental impact assessment for Rio Tinto’s lithium mine project

The Ministry of Environmental Protection of Serbia has issued a Resolution outlining the scope and content of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Study for...

EU Ambassador to Serbia discusses enlargement, reforms and geopolitical challenges

The pace of Serbia's progress toward European Union membership will be largely determined by reforms in several fundamental areas, such as rule of law,...

Serbia advances wastewater treatment project with french collaboration in Paris

State Secretary Isidora Burić and Assistant Minister Dušan Radonjić from the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure attended a Steering Committee meeting in Paris...
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