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The Green Transition Cannot Be Put on Hold – Erste Bank Launches a Pioneering ESG Model in Serbia
At a moment when the world is once again shifting its focus from sustainability to rapid profit, Erste Bank in Serbia is doing the opposite precisely: we remain the most significant financial actor in investments in renewable energy sources while…

Prelog – A Small City With a Big Vision
Prelog is a town in Međimurje County, northern Croatia, that is highly committed to sustainable development and environmental protection. The city actively promotes green initiatives and projects that improve the quality of life of its residents and position the community…

CBAM and the Energy Community: Readiness Level of the Region’s Countries
The European Union has decided to fully implement its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) as of 1 January 2026. The core principle of CBAM is that every ton of carbon dioxide embodied in goods entering the EU market will be…

A Fruitful Autumn in the World of Innovation – Building Materials Of the Future
Natural materials are becoming increasingly important in replacing fossil fuel–based insulation products and enabling sustainable solutions for more energy-efficient buildings. The current year has proven to be particularly fruitful in the field of sustainable architecture, and early autumn brought news…

An Innovation Connecting Glassmaking Tradition and Sustainability
Researchers from Serbia, in collaboration with colleagues from Denmark and Slovenia, are developing a unique digital tool — a carbon footprint calculator designed for creative workshops and artists working with glass. This innovative instrument will enable makers of handcrafted glass…

Energy passport – The id card of buildings
An energy passport is a certificate that outlines the energy performance of a building — an official document with a strictly defined format and content, issued by an authorized organization, and valid for a period of ten years. Its purpose…

Bioplastic Film – Sustainable Buildings With Passive Cooling
Sustainable and climate-resilient buildings are increasingly adopting passive cooling principles, reducing electricity consumption and relying on conventional cooling systems only when necessary. Researchers from Zhengzhou University in China and the University of South Australia have developed an innovative solution of…



