16 September 2022 - 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
15 November 2021 - The City of Zagreb will carry out the reconstruction of 40% of public lighting using a public-private partnership model, in a project worth EUR 42 million
21 October 2021 - The city has prepared the program to support the installation of PV panels on the roofs of public buildings, privately-owned homes and firms
20 April 2021 - Four regional capitals are among 16 cities in the competition organized by the European Commission.
27 October 2020 - Bucharest, Sofia, and Zagreb are on the list of with the highest total damage costs of air pollution in Europe.
12 June 2019 - The City Assembly of Zagreb has adopted the Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP),...
07 February 2018 - Even though the implementation of the Decree on the management of municipal waste was to...
05 January 2018 - The Zagreb city government has set up the first underground waste containers with separate compartments...
14 December 2017 - The City of Zagreb published a tender for exploration works and design of the composting...
03 November 2017 - In Croatia, separate collection of waste will be mandatory in the future. The Decree on...
25 October 2017 - Croatian and Slovenian cities have expressed substantial interest in Danish energy efficiency and smart city...
24 October 2017 - Croatia should start using the money at its disposal for waste management efforts as soon...