Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina

City

Action plan

Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Solid waste generation data

38,000 tons per year
330 kg/year per capita

Activities

Implementation plan

This Biowaste Diversion Study for the Bijeljina Region was funded by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. The study came from the request of the city of Bijeljia to the CCAC's Solution Centre. 

The aim of this Study is to define activities aimed at achieving emission reductions of SLCPs, while improving the waste management system. The Study focuses on management of biowaste in the Bijeljina region and includes: estimation of the amount of biowaste generated in the region; determination of the optimal and pessimistic scenario in terms of the amount of separately collected biowaste fractions; as well as defining potential treatment options for collected biowaste.

This study is in Serbian.

Work plan

This Compost Plant Study for the Bijeljina Region was funded by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. The study came from the request of the city of Bijeljia to the CCAC's Solution Centre. 

The aim of the study is to assess the capacity of the City and the Bijeljina region in terms of composting separately collected bio-waste, evaluate required technical and technological conditions for the composting plant of different capacities recommended for the Bijeljina region, describe the composting process and monitoring of process parameters, and define and manage the potential environmental impacts of the composting plant and operations.The aim of the study is to assess the capacity of the City and the Bijeljina region in terms of composting separately collected bio-waste, evaluate required technical and technological conditions for the composting plant of different capacities recommended for the Bijeljina region, describe the composting process and monitoring of process parameters, and define and manage the potential environmental impacts of the composting plant and operations.

This study is in Serbian.

Implementation plan

This Compost Market Study for the Bijeljina Region was funded by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. The study came from the request of the city of Bijeljia to the CCAC's Solution Centre. 

The aim of the Study was to evaluate the market potential for the compost produced in the city, in terms of its use in agriculture as an organic fertilizer or as a soil amendment. The Study also shows the current state of production, supply and use of artificial fertilizers in the Bijeljina Region and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and provides an assessment of the possibility of using compost as an alternative tool in agriculture, landscaping or on landfills, as well as the number of potential users - farmers.

This study is in Serbian.

Authorities

Municipal contact

Tomica Stojanović
City of Bijeljina
Head of the Department for Housing and Communal Affairs and Environment

Municipal representative

Dragiša Marjanović
JP REGIONALNA DEPONIJA “EKO-DEP” doo, Bijlejina
Director