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
Zagreb picks technological solution for city’s waste management system
The city has selected technological solution C, one of three proposed, based on an analysis of municipal waste processing technologies
Croatia Airlines completes first flights with sustainable aviation fuel
The use of SAF is part of preparations for mandatory use in the European Union, scheduled to start in 2025
Prozor-Rama is only BiH municipality that sorts all collected waste
Of all processed waste, 60% is reused. The local authority says the rest can only be incinerated, to produce energy.
City of Zagreb presents new waste management system
Environmentalists from Zelena akcija welcomed the effort to close Jakuševec, but they urged against producing fuel from waste, to be burned
EU wastes more food than it imports
At a time when 33 million citizens of the European Union cannot afford enough meals, each year, as many as 153.5 million tons of food are dumped. The new report on food waste reveals that more food is thrown away than is imported, causing at least 6% of greenhouse gas emissions, The EU wastes more […]
Croatia’s example of good practice in biowaste management: creating value, protecting the environment
Suppose Croatia were to utilize its biowaste potential, of 400,000 tons entirely. In that case, it could produce 7.3% of the country’s total 2021 power output from renewables
2021 municipal waste report: Croatia continues progress but targets still unreachable
The country continued to make progress in almost all important sectors of waste management, but it was not enough to achieve the set goals