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Chamber of Commerce of Serbia launches ‘Caravan of Green Entrepreneurship’ to promote sustainable development

The Chamber of Commerce of Serbia (PKS) is launching a new initiative, the “Caravan of Green Entrepreneurship”, aimed at promoting sustainable development and environmentally responsible business practices. The project, organized in collaboration with the Secretariat for Energy of the City of Belgrade, the Tourist Organization of Serbia and the law firm TS Legal, will bring a series of educational activities to cities across Serbia.

The caravan will feature workshops, lectures and panel discussions led by experts in fields such as circular economy, energy efficiency, and renewable energy sources. The goal is to encourage the development of green technologies and raise awareness about the importance of environmental protection.

At the project’s media conference, Branislava Simanić, Director of the Entrepreneurship Sector at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, Milan Čukić, Secretary of the Secretariat for Energy of the City of Belgrade, and Marija Labović, Director of the Tourist Organization of Serbia, will discuss the project’s goals and activities.

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The “Caravan of Green Entrepreneurship” is designed to inspire local communities, foster networking, and provide education on how businesses can implement sustainable practices, contributing to a greener, more eco-conscious future for Serbia.

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