Sustainable development through prism of new trends and increasing legal obligations
The sustainable development phenomenon goes the way from that it is good for the reputation to bringing materially significant risk to that it is a more and more complex legal obligation.
European energy crisis and how history repeats itself: Losses are borne by consumers while profits are retained by utilities
Exposure of end consumers to high energy prices or increased price volatility has to be mitigated by proper national transposition of EU directives
Rio Tinto says it’s halting work in Serbia, but what’s really happening?
Many landowners and others wondered what ‘on hold’ meant, when all we need is to see Rio Tinto stopped and gone.
Hydrogen in Austria: Waiting for a strategy
In Austria, initial plans of a strategy for the use of hydrogen were announced more than three years ago but little has happened since then
Single-use plastic products banned in Slovakia
Packaging and non-packaging made of OXO-biodegradable plastic arriving after 3.7.2021. may no longer be placed or distributed on the Slovak market.
There is no “safe level” of air pollution
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published its long-awaited new guidelines for air quality, which have been updated for the first time since 2005.
‘Subsidised’ is cheaper. Now what?
With the current surge, the market price of electricity surpassed the highest levels from power purchase agreements in Montenegro. Here's what is next.
Sustainability at CWP Global – why should even renewable energy companies adopt ESG practices
Strong attention to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) concerns safeguards the investments and ensures long-term value protection for both the business and society.

