Zagreb prepares draft waste management plan
The draft waste management plan establishes a framework for the reduction of the waste production and sustainably waste management
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
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
Race against time to secure EU funding for waste-to-energy plants in Greece
Hostile public reactions and opposition by municipal authorities threaten to derail Greece's efforts to build six waste-to-energy plants
Montenegro’s capital Podgorica preparing feasibility study for waste incinerator
The task should be implemented in line with the requirements of sustainable waste management, circular economy, and EU standards
Photovoltaics recycling gains traction in Greece with new facilities
Two recycling facilities for solar panels are complete in Greece, while another one is expected to follow soon
Rörig (E.ON): Croatia charges up to six times higher e-waste fees on solar panels than other EU states
The levy slows down the use of solar energy, according to Andreas Rörig, president of the Management Board of E.ON Croatia