Montenegro’s waste-management strategy has reached a critical junction where policy intent is no longer the binding constraint. Technical documentation exists, spatial planning is largely...
Montenegro’s natural beauty is its brand, its economic engine, and its strategic soft power. Yet beneath its reputation for pristine nature lies a structural...
As Montenegro moves toward eventual European Union membership, few sectors will experience deeper transformation—or greater opportunity—than environmental services and circular-economy infrastructure. While tourism and real...
In Montenegro’s current industrial-investment surge, one topic that increasingly defines project outcomes is waste management. Once simply a matter of site-logistics—sorting debris and arranging...
In Montenegro’s current wave of industrial and energy development — from wind farms and substations to logistics hubs, factories, and high-voltage facilities — the...
In addition to traditional energy sources, Montenegro could generate electricity through waste incineration, according to Predrag Tomović, a Berane native who found success in...
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