Document: Incinerator analysis - Position paper, 14.10.2005
Concerns regarding the proposed waste-to-energy incinerator in Zagreb, Croatia
NEWS -Concerns regarding the proposed waste-to-energy incinerator in Zagreb, Croatia
NEWS -Letter from Green Action to EBRD, 14th October 2005
NEWS -Letter from Green Action to EBRD, 16th November 2005
NEWS -The Zagreb Solid Waste Management Programme, carried out by a city-owned company called ZGOS and mainly funded by the EBRD, comprises the rehabilitation of Zagreb’s Jakuševec landfill site, which is widely reported to be the largest illegal landfill in Central and Eastern Europe.
NEWS -The Zagreb Central Wastewater Treatment Plant (CWWTP), which is currently under construction, is supposed to address the fact that Zagreb currently has no wastewater treatment facilities for its 900,000 inhabitants, and wastewater passes directly into the Sava River.
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EBRD is providing funding for several projects in Croatia, such as the Zagreb Wastewater Treatment Plant, the Karlovac Wastewater Treatment Plant, and part of the Rijeka-Zagreb Motorway.
NEWS -Read further to read the whole case study.
NEWS -Croatia needs a new transport strategy Green Forum, the Croatian environmental NGO network, has today issued a case study of the EUR 500 000 000 Corridor Vc motorway connecting Budapest, Osijek, Sarajevo and Ploce which claims that the project is unnecessary, environmentally destructive, and will not necessarily bring the expected economic benefits.
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