Circular economy
The head of the Circular Economy working group is prof. dr. Žaneta Stasiškienė
Due to current trends and prognosis, it is believed that by 2050, 70% of all the world‘s population will be living in cities.
This means a high level of resource consumption which will cause rising greenhouse gas emissions, water and soil pollution, the decrease of the most important natural resources as well as a negative impact on ecosystems.
Applying circular economy principles is one of the ways to control the anthropogenic effect without harming economic development
Case studies
Lietuvos pramonininkų konfederacija (LPK) ypatingą dėmesį skiria šalies konkurencingumą didinantiems veiksniams – investicijoms į naujas technologijas ir žinias, nuolatos siekia novatoriškų sprendimų Lietuvai
Klimato kaitos keliamos grėsmės, akivaizdi būtinybė užsitikrinti energetinę nepriklausomybę, augančios energijos kainos ir neigiama to įtaka…
Advanced bifacial SoliTek solar plant
Lithuanian solar technology company SoliTek has opened In Ukraine, Dnieper region, a new generation 2 MW solar power plant, the first of its kind in…
Floating solar plant in Kruonis PSHP
Experimental floating photovoltaic solar power plant project in Kruonis pumped storage hydroelectric power plant (PSHP), developed by Lithuanian…