Injac: Podgorica is becoming more and more attractive as a partner in numerous international projects

"We carry out activities that contribute to the reduction of energy consumption in order to mitigate climate change and contribute to improving air quality," said the mayor.

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Olivera Injac at the Mayor's Charter for Energy and Climate panel, Photo: Capital city of Podgorica
Olivera Injac at the Mayor's Charter for Energy and Climate panel, Photo: Capital city of Podgorica
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The capital city's green agenda includes the improvement of public transport along with the digitization of services, the improvement of cycling infrastructure, the expansion of urban green areas and the reforestation of the surrounding hills in order to create a green belt around the city, said the mayor of Podgorica, Olivera Injac, speaking at the Mayor's Charter for Energy and Climate - Vision for Southeastern Europe, as part of the NALAS General Assembly in Bar.

Injac also highlighted the importance of protected natural assets such as natural monuments such as the Gorica Forest Park, as well as the activities that are carried out to improve the energy characteristics of residential buildings.

"We carry out activities that contribute to the reduction of energy consumption in order to mitigate climate change and contribute to the improvement of air quality. I would also like to mention that our SECAP - plan for sustainable energy and climate action has been drawn up, which defines the activities that will bring us closer to climate neutrality", said the mayor.

She pointed out that she is proud of the fact that, as she said, Podgorica is becoming more and more attractive as a partner in numerous international projects and that we actively contribute to improving the quality of life.

Injac: Podgorica is becoming more and more attractive as a partner in numerous international projects. In addition to the mayor of Podgorica, the panel included the mayor of Rijeka and the newly elected vice-president of NALAS, Marko Filipović, the mayor of Sarajevo, Benjamina Karić, and the president of the Zagreb City Assembly, Joško Klisović.

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