In the face of growing climate challenges, this year’s EnRe conference was dedicated to finding a path towards climate neutrality and a sustainable green transition.
Speakers at the conference focused on the development and implementation of innovations that support the transformation of energy, industrial and living systems, with the aim of creating a sustainable net-zero emissions future.
Experts, researchers, politicians and economists shared their experiences, research and visions. Through interactive debates, panel discussions and presentations, they learned about the latest developments and strategies for an effective transition to sustainable solutions.
The Faculty of Environmental Protection, as co-organiser, prepared the content of the section ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
The following papers were presented at the conference by FEP speakers:
- MARINE WASTE – FROM THE SLOVENIAN COAST TO THE OTRANT’S GATE (Natalija Špeh)
- OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN MICROPLASTICS IN WATER BODIES FOR CLIMATE NEUTRALITY AND GREEN TRANSITION (Aljoša Krajnc, Anja Bubik)
- PREPARATION OF THE ACTION PLAN FOR DECARBONISATION OF A PRODUCTION COMPANY (Gašper Gantar)
- SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEW CSRD DIRECTIVE (CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING DIRECTIVE) AND THE ESRS STANDARDS (EUROPEAN SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING STANDARDS) (Tanja Tajnik)
- HEAVY METALS CONTENT IN RELATION TO THEIR NATURAL BACKGROUND (Borut Vrščaj, Ana Strmčnik)
- CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON RUNOFF QUANTITIES IN SLOVENIA (Peter Frantar)
- URBAN WASTEWATER POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY AND NUTRIENT RECOVERY (Nataša Uranjek)
- HEAVY METALS CONTENT IN SOILS OF SELECTED HOP PLANTATIONS IN RELATION TO THEIR NATURAL BACKGROUND (Borut Vrščaj, Lucija Božijak)