Serbia faces a significant waste management challenge, producing approximately 2.8 million tons of waste each year, of which only 15% is recycled. This inefficiency...
With economic growth and rising consumption in the Western Balkans, waste generation has increased significantly in recent years. While the average recycling rate in...
Biogas production stands as a well-established technology with vast potential for generating both electricity and heat. There's also a growing emphasis on producing biomethane,...
The Vinča thermal power plant, commonly referred to as the waste incinerator, is encountering challenges due to the increasing amount of waste delivered from...
With the rise of online shopping, accessing clothing has never been easier, but it's also contributing to a growing waste issue, according to Jelena...
In Serbia, the improper disposal of municipal and hazardous waste poses significant risks to both the environment and public health. Recycling experts attribute this...
Waste-to-energy (WtE) projects as carbon offset investment innovations present a significant opportunity for energy-intensive industries in Serbia. These projects offer a dual benefit: they...
In recent years, Serbia has been increasingly focusing on sustainable waste management practices, particularly in the realm of waste-to-energy (WtE). Two key elements of...