CETAP Project: First Steering Committee Meeting Held in Sarajevo

The first Steering Committee meeting of the CETAP (Circular Economy and Waste Management Project) was held on November 19, 2024, in Sarajevo. The meeting brought together key institutional representatives to discuss the initial steps and strategic direction of the project.

During the meeting, participants reviewed the Draft Initial Report, addressing key challenges, planned activities, and next steps for project implementation in alignment with EU standards and circular economy principles. The discussions focused on the project’s roadmap for the coming months, ensuring a clear path forward for its successful execution.

Main topics discussed during the meeting included:

  • Introductory remarks and project objectives overview

  • Presentation of the Draft Initial Report

  • Discussion on the project plan for the next three months

  • Interactive Q&A session

The CETAP project continues to focus on improving waste management through separate collection, reuse, and recycling, with the ultimate goal of strengthening circular economy practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This project represents a significant step toward enhancing sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of waste.

We would like to extend our gratitude to all members of the Steering Committee for their valuable contributions to this crucial process. Together, we are working towards a more sustainable future for Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Project Team Leader in BiH Announced

E Scott Crossett was really delighted to be asked to take up the post of Team Leader on a new technical assistance project in Bosnia & Herzegovina. The project is a European Union funded through the IPA 2020 programme and entitled “Technical assistance for improved materials recovery from waste through separate collection, reuse and recycling based on circular economy principles”

The overall objective of the project action is to further align policies and regulations in area of waste management to achieve better protection of environment and facilitate sustainable development in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The specific objective of this contract area is to improve recovery of materials from waste through separate collections, reuse and recycling based on the principles of circular economy.

The expected outputs by the project team are:

  • Output 1: A comprehensive set of legislation harmonized with the EU Waste Package is developed;
  • Output 2: Policy frameworks developed that facilitate the transition towards a circular economy;
  • Output 3: Feasible schemes for the collection and treatment of special categories of waste, based on circular economy principles, are defined.

The first mission to BiH was September and the team met with the Project Director Ion Nae Musetoiu from Romania. Ion, who is an expert on extended producer responsibility,  s on leave from the Ministry of Environment in Bucharest to undertake this project, the team is looking forward to working with him.