Croatia prepares first bioeconomy strategy
The Government of Croatia has adopted the Draft Bioeconomy Strategy until 2035, which foresees investments of EUR 200 million
Serbia to put mining strategy to parliament vote
The Government of Serbia passed the draft Strategy for the Management of Mineral and Other Geological Resources
Major industrial polluters in Serbia continue to pollute air, soil, water without control
Around 150 companies, potentially major polluters of water, air, and soil, hadn't obtained an IPPC permit by December 31, 2024
Slovenian company Talum to install solar power plants on waste landfills
The project could boost utility-scale solar in Slovenia, where firms and households dominate with their small PV plants
Zagreb to invest EUR 56 million in waste management, low-emission machinery
Zagreb Holding (ZGH), the umbrella firm for the city's utility companies, has requested approval from the authorities for long-term borrowing
Novi Sad plans to build waste-to-energy cogeneration plant
Novi Sad has invited bids for a preliminary feasibility study for a cogeneration plant that would burn processed municipal waste
Tens of thousands of tons of waste motor oil unaccounted for in Serbia
Auto repair shops in Serbia, obliged to dispose of waste motor oil, often sell it to individuals who use it for heating
City of Osijek has highest waste separation rate in Croatia
Osijek, with a share of 57.92% of separately collected waste, is again the best among large cities in Croatia