Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Indjija
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Indjija
Energo Zelena, trucks
Energo Zelena, trucks
Indjija
View from control room
View from control room
Energo Zelena
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Machinery
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Machinery
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
Energo Zelena, rendering plant
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What a solidarity!

News 13 M Poplave Srbija 02

On May 20th in the morning the Ministries of Agriculture of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegowina and of the Republika Srpska sent an enquiry to the Ministry of Agriculture of Serbia requesting permission to collect and transport drowned animals to Energo Zelena

 

After a risk assessment and an inspection of the Energo Zelena, the Serbian authorities immediately agreed and provided all necessary permits thus demonstrating solidarity with their neigbours.

Today at 19h a first truck arrived in Indjija with drowned animals from Republika Srpska: the custom procedures were well prepared so the transport was not delayed.

Beside the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture's solidarity we would especially like to mention the great gesture from the Croatian rendering company Agroproteinka: Agroproteinka serviced the transport on request of the authorities and started from Zagreb, collected the drowned animals in Republika Srpska and finally delivered these in Indjia.

Fantastic to be able to witness such a solidarity during dramatic times!

Contact

Contact

Tel. (general):
+381 22 800 450

Tel. (supply and logistics): +381 22 800 454

Energo-Zelena d.o.o.
Zeleznicka bb
22 320 Indjija, Serbia
www.energozelena.rs
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Energo Zelena...

Energozelena
 

 

…is rendering plant owned by Republic of Serbia.

…is the only state-of-art rendering facility for hazardous ABP treatment in Serbia and the Balkan region (with the exception of Croatia).

…the processing capacity of the plant is 150,000 tons of hazardous ABP and it combines realistic market capacities for hazardous ABP and capacities for emergency situations.

…is fully compliant with both Serbian and EU laws and regulations. 

…has initially invested EUR 21,5 million into a rendering plant in Indjija. 

…is a zero waste plant. 

…is socially responsible company.

…employees 43 people and it will rise as the processing volumes increase – up to 100 employee.

...proper treatment of hazardous ABP is a corner stone for sustainable meat and dairy industry.