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Cardboard Revolution: Five Years of the Fight for Water, Air, and Public Goods in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The movement „Karton revolucija” was founded five years ago in Tuzla, determined to fight for dignity and against injustice, as well as for the right to water, air, and food. The founders of the movement, Adi Selman and Nedim Musić,…
Luxor Solar Restructures ECO LINE Module Portfolio

Luxor Solar is realigning its successful ECO LINE module family and, as of early 2026, will introduce a clearer and more differentiated structure. The previously unified ECO LINE will be divided into three precisely defined product families: ECO LINE PRIME,…
The Link Between Laundry and Ecology

Microplastics have undoubtedly become a widely discussed topic in recent years—not because environmental awareness is currently “trendy,” but because it has become fundamentally clear how pervasive microplastics are and how difficult they are to remove once they enter ecosystems. Part…
How the Greenfield Project Is Transforming Students’ Environmental Awareness

When a volunteer initiative grows into a movement that brings together generations of students, you know that something worth noticing is taking shape. This is precisely the story behind the student project Greenfield, about which we spoke with Ana Vrbica,…
Nina Stanarević dedicates her artisan craft to ecology and sustainable practices

How everyday, previously used objects can be given a second life is something Nina Stanarević, a graphic designer and hand bookbinder from Banja Luka, demonstrates through her work every day. Her brand, Studio Tisa, is recognized for its commitment to…
Brazil Between the Challenges and Opportunities of the Green Transition

At a time when the world is facing increasingly visible consequences of climate change, Brazil finds itself at a crucial crossroads between strong development ambitions and complex environmental challenges. The protection of the Amazon, the advancement of renewable energy, the…
How CBAM Will Transform the Serbian Economy

As of 1 January 2026, Serbia enters a new economic reality: the full implementation of CBAM (the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) will not only pose a regulatory challenge but also test the domestic economy’s readiness for an accelerated energy transition.…



