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EU mining waste regulations under review: Time for an upgrade to meet new standards

The analysis of the 2006 EU Extractive Waste Directive highlights several critical issues with Europe's current mining waste regulations. Given the push to meet...

Serbian residents resist lithium mine plans amid government-EU agreement

Residents of a small village in western Serbia are staunchly opposing a government-backed plan to open a lithium mine in their fertile valley, despite...

Serbia and EU revitalize lithium project to boost Europe’s green transition

Serbia’s ambitious lithium project has resurfaced as a key initiative that European leaders hope will significantly boost the continent’s green transition. Last week, Belgrade...

Final legal discussions underway for EU-Serbia lithium trade partnership

Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič revealed that the final legal obstacles are being addressed before the EU-Serbia trade partnership, focused on sourcing lithium from the Jadar...

Lithium battery makers in Europe: Localizing production and navigating geopolitical challenges

European lithium battery manufacturers are intensifying efforts to localize production, align with EU regulatory objectives, and safeguard their supply chains from geopolitical turbulence. Marcus...

EU battery passport: Pioneering sustainability in the battery industry

The unveiling of the inaugural Technical Guidance and demonstrator for the EU Battery Passport by an international consortium marks a significant step toward enhancing...

Norway and EU bolster collaboration on sustainable value chains for land-based resources and batteries

Norway and the EU have signed an agreement to bolster cooperation on sustainable value chains, focusing on land-based raw materials and batteries. Minister of Trade...

A comparative assessment of lithium projects, exploring potentials and challenges in Serbia and Portugal

Analyzing Portuguese and Serbian lithium projects highlights the emerging importance of Europe in the global lithium supply chain, essential for electric vehicle batteries and...

Exploring mining projects and ownership in Serbia

Analyzing mining projects in Serbia, particularly focusing on their owners, risks, potentials, and sourcing options for the EU industry, requires understanding the broader context...
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