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Serbia’s green industrial pivot: Environmental services, waste management & circular economy as Europe’s new outsourcing frontier

As the European Union accelerates its climate transition, the demand for environmental engineering, waste-management services, ESG reporting, circular-economy solutions, and technical after-sale support is rising faster...

Waste management compliance in Serbian industrial and construction projects: Regulation, risk and the new standards of project governance

In Serbia’s current industrial-investment surge, one topic that increasingly defines project outcomes is waste management. Once simply a matter of site-logistics—sorting debris and arranging...

Serbia adopts plan to reduce packaging waste for 2025-2029, focuses on recycling and infrastructure investments

The Government of Serbia has adopted a new Decree establishing a plan to reduce packaging waste from 2025 to 2029. This regulation sets specific...

Serbia adopts Waste Prevention Plan to promote green technologies and sustainable practices

The Government of Serbia, on the proposal of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, has adopted the Waste Prevention Plan for the Republic of Serbia,...

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...

Beo Čista Energija boosts waste management in Belgrade with thermal power plant and sustainable solutions

Vladimir Milovanović, the director of "Beo Čista Energija", highlighted the significant strides made in Belgrade’s waste management, with the thermal power plant in Vinča...

Waste management and environment regulations for industrial facilities in Serbia

Investors looking to establish industrial facilities in Serbia must prepare a range of environmental and technical studies to comply with national regulations. These studies...

Waste management requirements in Serbia, energy and industrial construction projects 

In Serbia, waste management for energy and industrial construction projects is governed by national laws that align with European Union standards. Effective waste management...

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...

Transforming waste into resources: Serbia’s journey towards sustainability

With economic growth and rising consumption in the Western Balkans, waste generation has increased significantly in recent years. While the average recycling rate in...

Biogas production: Turning waste into energy and environmental solutions

Biogas production stands as a well-established technology with vast potential for generating both electricity and heat. There's also a growing emphasis on producing biomethane,...

Challenges and prospects of waste management: Vinča incinerator faces issues with growing waste volume

The Vinča thermal power plant, commonly referred to as the waste incinerator, is encountering challenges due to the increasing amount of waste delivered from...

Addressing Serbia’s textile waste crisis: Initiatives, challenges and EU perspectives

With the rise of online shopping, accessing clothing has never been easier, but it's also contributing to a growing waste issue, according to Jelena...

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...
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