Activity 3.1: Assessment of the financial and environmental impact of BAT implementation on Serbian industries

The activities of the IED Serbia project, particularly during the preparation of the DSIP for IED and draft integrated permits, pointed out that the implementation of BAT Conclusions is a crucial step to finding a balance between environmental protection level and financial stability when implementing IED requirements. Considering this, BAT Conclusions for selected sectors, strategic for Serbia, will be analysed taking into account the financial impact of their implementation (cost-benefit analysis) with a specific focus on the measures planned by IED operators included in the DSIP. This analysis will also take into account the envisaged positive effects on the environment that the introduction of these technologies would bring, mainly considering the reduction of emissions into the atmosphere and water. 

Activity 3.2: Collection and dissemination of information about Green Strategy for Western Balkans and Green Transition

This activity aims at collecting, analyzing and disseminating information related to the Green Strategy for Western Balkans and Green Transition, derived from the Green Deal, in order to highlight the link between Green Technologies and BAT implementation, with the purpose of informing operators and authorities about these opportunities to merge compliance and green innovation. Information will be collected from EU networks with other research Institutes (EIT, Horizon…) and other sources and disseminated by the means of initiatives organized by the Info-Centre. The activity will pay special attention to highlighting experiences from EU member-states on the green transition of industry and strengthen the exchange of experiences of Swedish environmental technologies and businesses.