Milica Vuckovic
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International E-Waste Day

International E-Waste Day, dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of proper management of electronic and electrical waste, is observed on October 14th. As one of the fastest-growing types of waste, e-waste is defined as any discarded product with a…
New Chargers For Improving E-Mobility

During the summer season, the number of electric cars on Serbia’s roads is continuously growing due to their increasing popularity in Europe. Although the infrastructure represents one of the main obstacles to the faster development of e-mobility, Serbia is gradually…
Automotive Industry at a Crossroads – Slovenia Prepares Necessary Measures

The significant changes, challenges, and ambitious goals in the automotive industry, which we recently wrote about, could lead to far-reaching consequences. The Slovenian Minister of Economy convened a meeting with representatives from the automotive industry, business associations, and trade unions,…
The United Kingdom Invests Billions in Carbon Capture Projects – Divided Reactions Emerge

The UK government has announced investments of nearly £22 billion to develop carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects aimed at reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from industrial sources, supporting economic growth, and creating new jobs over the next two and…
Sustainability And Development For A Better Quality Of Life

Cities, as major centers of population growth and dynamic urban development, often stand out as particularly vulnerable areas to the impacts of climate change. In this regard, Podgorica, the capital where nearly a third of Montenegro’s population resides and which,…
Why the 2035 Zero-Emission Car Target Is Crucial

1. Why is it important for the climate, the economy and jobs in Europe? Economy and jobs Maintaining the ambition of the EU car CO2 standards, including the 2035 100 percent zero emission target is crucial for providing carmakers and…
Crisis in the German Auto Industry Points to Deeper Problems and New Changes

The German automotive industry is facing a serious crisis in the sector. One of the factors is the not-so-speedy transition to electric vehicles (EV), along with high expectations and set goals. While the shift to more sustainable transportation is necessary…



