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
Rio Tinto’s CEO makes six promises to people of Serbia regarding Jadar lithium project
Rio Tinto's CEO Jakob Stausholm visited western Serbia to promise that the Jadar project for a lithium mine and processing unit is safe
EU’s mining waste rules not fit for new critical raw materials mines
The European NGO Transport & Environment commissioned a legal analysis of the 2006 EU Extractive Waste Directive (EWD)
Question isn’t whether lithium in Serbia will be mined or not, but who will do it – Brantner
In an interview, Franziska Brantner said lithium is among raw materials necessary for climate action
Toxic tailings dump in North Macedonia to be turned into solar power plant
The town of Probištip in North Macedonia will seek an investor to remediate a mining tailings dump and build a solar power plant on the site
Chayton Capital, Montenegro’s EPCG eye new unit in TPP Pljevlja
A British company, the Government of Montenegro and power utility EPCG agreed to transform the economy of the coal town of Pljevlja
Europe could be hit by similar protests against lithium as Serbia
Julia Poliscanova from Transport & Environment wrote recommendations on how to avoid challenges for the European car industry including potential protests like the ones in Serbia
Hazardous industrial waste – export is expensive, but landfilling costs even more
In this latest article in the series “Serbia, from garbage dumps to circular economy,” we discuss the flow of industrial waste, primarily hazardous waste,