MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND SPATIAL PLANNING
“Ministry of the Land and Sky”Overview of Responsibilities
Protection of natureProtection of environmentProtection of natural resourcesSpatial PlanningUrban developmentHousingConstructionsCommunal utility activitiesInspection oversight...
Strategic principles of the Ministry
Regulatory harmonization with EU, in accordance with capacities of our public administration, economy and society
Economic incentives for environment friendly behaviour
Timely delivery of by-laws to shorten the period between adoption of a strategy and its full implementation
Intensive consultations with local governments and business in the design of reforms to reduce need for dialog in the implementation stage
New Law on Planning and Constructions
Simpflication of the construction permitting procedure
Reduced role of administration, increased role of licensed engineurs
Possibility for investors, local governemnts and citizens to acquire full ownership rights on the land
Energy efficinecy standards
Adoption of Spatial Plans – Critical Point in Construction Permitting
Lack of spatial plans as a key source of corruption and hold ups in permiting under the previous lawVicious circle of breaking the law – the State did not adopt the National Spatial Plan, local governments were not adopting their plansAll that changes now – MESP has completed the National Spatal Plans and performs tight control on local governments regarding adoption of their plans
Environment and Construction
Integration of the environment impact assesment and construction permittingApplience of the on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (2002/91/EC Directive on Energy Performance of Buildings), to ensure application of energy efficiency standardsMandatory use of standardized materials that meet eco-standards
Environment – Key Principles
Protection of natureRevitalization of black pointsUse of economic instruments for policy goals whenever possibleConsistent law enforcement – when needed by the means of inspectionsAdoption of regulations in complience with strategic documents in the area of environemnt
National program of Environmental protectionStrategy and the Action Plan for Implementation of the Green ProductionWaste Management Strategy...
Regulatory Activities
Biggest part of the regulatory harmonization with the EU is related with the environemntal issues
Since the May 2009, more than 20 laws adopted in this area
Following that, around 100 by-laws adopted
Waste Management
Waste Management Strategy as one of key documents in the area of environment
500.000 tons of packaging waste generated annually, with the increasing tendency
Around 35.000 tons of tyres’ waste generated annually, with 50-60.000 tons of existing waste
All that waste is dispersed in several thousands of unsanitary waste dumps, many of which are situated next to rivers, wells, filds...
EU Requirements
By 2015. separate collection of paper, metal, plastics and glass.Ammount of the bio-dissolving waste on landfills to be reduced by 65% in comparison to 1995.By 2020. recycling of 50% of paper, glass, plastic and metal waste from housholdsBy 2020 recycling of 70% of construction wasteSolid waste management may not cause health or environmental hazardDevelopmen of national and local plansPlans for waste reduction to be prepared by 2014.
Readinees of citizens to classify the waste(%)
13
52
80
Ne znam/ne razmišljam o tome
Nisam spreman zbognedostatka prostora
Nisam, ne želim da gubimvreme na to
Spreman sam ukoliko mi seobezbede uslovi za to
Ready if preconditions are met – 80%
Don’t know – dind’t think about it / 13%
Not ready because of lack of the space – 5%
Not ready to waste time on that – 2%
General targets
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Re-use [%] 5,0 10,0 16,0 23,0 30,0
Recycling [%] 4,0 8,0 13,0 19,0 25,0
Specific recycling targets
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Paper/cardboard [%] 0,0 0,0 14,0 23,0 28,0
Plastics [%] 0,0 0,0 7,5 9,0 10,5
Glass [%] 0,0 0,0 7,0 10,0 15,0
Metal [%] 0,0 0,0 9,5 13,5 18,5
Wood [%] 0,0 0,0 2,0 4,5 7,0
NATIONAL PLAN FOR REDUCTION OF THE PACKAGING WASTE
Green Products Brending
“Eco-Sign” of Serbia for products meeting the environmnental protection standards
“Potisje” Kanjiža first holder of the Eco-Sign
“Green Point”– symbol that finances are provided for dealing with that packaging material after its use
That will facilitate export of the products with that symbol
Used Tyres Strategy
Estimates: around 35,000 tons of tyres waste generated annually, 50-60,000 tons of accumulated tyresGovernmental Decree and all necessary by-laws already adopted
Importers and producers pay feeAround 90% of revenues will be used to subsidize collection and processing of used tyres
Next goals: all other special categories of waste, starting with lubricants, asbestos, batteries.
Special Wastes Strategy – from Hazard to Profit
Importers and producers
of tires pay the fee
to the Environment
Protection Fund
The Environment Protection
Fund subsidize collectors,
transporters and recyclers
of the tires
The recyclers are subsidized
for re-using the waste, and
make a profit
on the end product
When Education in Not Enough
Inspections Sector
Number of Inspections
Minor Offense Charges
Business Offense Changes
Felony Charges
15,416 885 118 40
Environmental Protection Fund Priorities
Waste
Bio-diversity
Emissions
Education
Monitoring
Remediation
Loans
Energy Efficiency as a Business Opportunity - Decree on Support for Production of Energy from Renewable Sources
Feed-in tariffs for energy producers from green sources:
Guaranteed for the period of 12 years since the beginning of the investment, Higher than for energy from fossil fuels.
The goal of the Republic of Serbia for the year of 2012:
To increase production of energy from renewable sources for 7.4% comparing to the 2007;To have investments of about 200 million euro in facilities that will generate additional 100 green mega watts.
New Subsidy Instruments
Subsidies in the amount of 100.000 dinar for hybrid vehicles
Grants for purchase of equipment for green industries
Subsidized loans – one year grace period, 5 years maturity, interest rate of 3%.
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