Citizens against construction of waste incinerator in Sisak
Zelena akcija and initiative "Siščani nisu smetlišćani!" have asked the Croatian government to stop the project.
European Greens’ Waitz: Serbia is suffering from environmental crimes
European Greens Co-chair Thomas Waitz said he would speak in the European Parliament about Rio Tinto's project and the devastation of the Danube in Serbia
Zagreb launches new bulky waste management system – Mayor Tomašević
The measure was part of the program of his green-left coalition We Can!, which focuses on the energy transition.
Vinča landfill fire – who is responsible for ‘golden utility project’?
A fire erupted at the Vinča landfill. Belgrade authorities say Beo čista energija is in charge but it claims it would rehabilitate it when it gets a permit.
Bulgarian-Turkish-Chinese consortium wins bid for Sofia’s RDF-fired CHP plant
Consortium led by Bulgarian construction firm Mix-Construction has been selected for the construction of a combined heat and power facility
Government pulls controversial changes to Water Law
The Government has withdrawn controversial changes to the Water Law that would have introduced no-bid agreements for the lease of public waterside land.
Croatia bans single-use plastic products
Croatia's parliament has adopted a new law on waste management which bans the sale of single-use plastic products.
Serbia ranked worst in Europe by household waste recycling, as Croatia sees second biggest increase
Serbia recorded the sharpest decline in household waste recycling in Europe between 2010 and 2019, of 70%, with the average recycling rate of just 0.4%.