Croatia's Ministry of Environment Requires Full Assessment for Lithium Plant Project
The Croatian government mandates a full environmental impact assessment for a proposed lithium processing plant in Gospić after public and political pressure. This decision highlights the importance of understanding ESG compliance, which is crucial for avoiding regulatory delays and financing challenges.

The Croatian Ministry of Environment and Green Transition has mandated a full environmental impact assessment for a proposed lithium processing plant in the Gospić region, reversing an earlier decision that deemed it unnecessary. The project faced increased public scrutiny and political pressure, leading to this new requirement. This case underscores the critical need for proper understanding of ESG compliance to prevent regulatory delays and financing issues.




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