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RERI: Ziđin Zagrađe has been operating undisturbed for more than three years without the necessary permits

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The Ministry of Environmental Protection refused to issue consent to the study assessing the environmental impacts of increasing the capacity of the Ziđin Zagrađe lime factory in Bor, the Regulatory Institute for Renewable Energy and the Environment (RERI) announced today, stating that the factory has been operating uninterrupted for more than three years without the necessary permits.
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The Ministry of Environmental Protection refused to issue consent to the study assessing the environmental impacts of increasing the capacity of the Ziđin Zagrađe lime factory in Bor, the Regulatory Institute for Renewable Energy and the Environment (RERI) announced today, stating that the factory has been operating uninterrupted for more than three years without the necessary permits.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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n1info.rs broke the news in Novi Beograd, Serbia on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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