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Drop in Rare Earth Imports to the EU – A Shift in Supply Strategy?

In 2024, the European Union imported 12,900 tonnes of rare earth elements, marking a 29.3 percent decrease compared to the previous year. At the same time, exports remained relatively stable at 5,500...

Coal Use at Its Lowest in the Past 20 Years

Electricity production from coal reached its lowest level in the past two decades last year, totaling 44 gigawatts (GW), marking a strong signal for the continued decline in the use of the...

First DC Chargers in Cities Across Serbia

Drivers in Serbia often face dilemmas when it comes to choosing electric vehicles. This ambiguity usually stems from the perception that adequate infrastructure is lacking, leading many to conclude that electric cars...

BiH on the Path to a Circular Economy

By implementing the circular model, society gains numerous benefits, fosters innovation, creates new jobs, and establishes longterm economic stability. Additionally, the circular economy promotes responsible consumption behavior, increasing awareness about preserving natural...

Under Pressure from the Automotive Industry – EU Revises 2025 Electrification Targets

The European Union, under one of its transport sector regulations, had set a binding target to reduce average CO₂ emissions from new cars by 55 percent by 2030 compared to 2021 levels....

Naled Advocates For More Efficient Municipal Waste Management in 2025

S erbia has planned 26 regional landfills to serve as storage centers for municipal waste, but currently, only ten are in operation. The biggest issue is the disposal of municipal waste in...

Controversial Biofuels: Deception Over Palm Waste Threatens Green Goals

European biofuel policies have led to serious environmental issues, including global deforestation. Biofuels are produced by processing biomass – organic materials such as plants, agricultural residues, or waste. However, due to negative consequences,...

Eco-Houses of the Future – Transforming a Wind Turbine into a Home

Throughout history, humans have built their shelters and homes in ingenious ways, using various materials – from mud and straw, to stone and wood, to brick and glass. The modern era has...

K2 Systems presents new façade systems

K2 Systems, one of the world's leading manufacturers of photovoltaic mounting systems, is expanding its portfolio of façade systems and presenting the new K2 PerfoRail M.This clever solution allows PV modules to...

European Commission Launches Public Consultation on the New EU Bioeconomy Strategy

On March 31, 2025, the European Commission launched a public consultation on the upcoming European Union Bioeconomy Strategy, which is scheduled for adoption by the end of the year. The bioeconomy is an...

Tuzla and Semberija Demand a Ban on Lithium Mining on Majevica

Residents of Lopare, Bijeljina, Tuzla, along with environmental activists and organizations, strongly oppose the opening of a lithium mine on Mount Majevica. The City Council of Tuzla has recently discussed the harmful...

Solar Project on the Tamiš Riverbank

The construction of a solar power plant as an infrastructural undertaking requires thorough planning, design, and precise execution of works to ensure the efficiency and longevity of the system. Near the river...

Circular Economy – An Investment In The Future

The circular economy is becoming an increasingly important concept in global efforts towards sustainable development, and its implementation in Serbia could bring numerous economic, environmental, and social benefits. To explore how the...

How AI Can Make the Fashion Industry More Sustainable

The application of artificial intelligence (AI) elicits a range of reactions—from fears about the limits of its development to recognition of opportunities for improving efficiency across various sectors of society. The fashion...

Coal Industry in Australia Increases Production While Emissions Remain the Same – Genuine Success or Illusion?

The organization Ember has published a report analyzing fugitive emissions in Australia’s coal industry between 1990 and 2022. These are greenhouse gas emissions resulting from leaks or unintentional gas releases that are...

Poland Invests 1.4 Billion Euros in Sustainable Mobility Through Three National Programs

The National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management of Poland (NFOŚiGW) announced on March 31, 2025, two new public calls for funding the development of zero-emission vehicle infrastructure. The total budget...

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