Mining giant Rio Tinto denies activists’ claims of plans to relocate one hundred thousand people from the Jadar Valley. The company states that it is ready…
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Ana Brnabic have in recent days raised the possibility of returning to the previously aborted lithium mining project of…
On Monday, January 22, the company Rio Tinto announced that, as they state, the claim made by activists who are opposed to the “Jadar” project that over 100,000…
Serbia wants to hold further talks with Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto about its lithium project in the country, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday, adding that…
Representatives of environmental associations from the Loznica region, “Let’s Protect Jadar and Rađevina” and “I Won’t Give Jadar,” stated today that they will not allow the…
Electrifying transport and developing sustainable batteries are vital components of the energy transition. Electric vehicles and energy storage need batteries, and batteries need materials like lithium.…
Controversies about the production and use of lithium do not stop, and the influential Financial Times warns that there is no longer a great justification for…
In a world increasingly conscious of environmental impact, Serbia is emerging as a crucial player in the sustainable supply chain for the European Union’s (EU) burgeoning…
As the European Union (EU) accelerates its transition towards a sustainable energy future, the demand for batteries has surged, emphasizing the crucial role of mineral resources.…
Serbia, like many other countries, recognizes the importance of critical raw materials (CRMs) for various industries, including the battery industry. CRMs are essential elements that are of high…