Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Two protests in Bulgaria call for cleaner air

Photo: BGNES

Environmentalists of the Za Zemiata (For the Earth) association and "Breathe, Devnya" have organized protest rallies in the cities of Sofia and Devnya, calling for cleaner air and for stopping projects for waste incineration plants. Municipal plans for building such plants exist in both cities. In Devnya such projects have already been implemented and new investment projects also exist.

In the capital city, the construction of a facility that will produce heat and electricity by burning RDF fuel from municipal waste is expected to start in the summer. A tender for selecting contractor for the project is currently being held.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

SOS Children's Villages Bulgaria mark 35 years

35 years have passed since the establishment of the Association "SOS Children's Villages Bulgaria" .  On this occasion, President Rumen Radev will visit the village of Dren , Radomir Municipality, where he will participate in the celebration of..

published on 6/23/25 11:51 AM
Agriculture Minister Georgi Tahov

Bulgarian Agriculture Minister is in Luxembourg for a meeting of the EU Council on Agriculture and Fisheries

Today and tomorrow, Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture and Food Georgi Tahov will take part in a meeting of the European Union Council on Agriculture and Fisheries, which will be held in Luxembourg, BTA reported. The Council is scheduled to hold..

published on 6/23/25 10:32 AM

Bulgaria is monitoring the situation in the Middle East with concern

At the moment, there is no immediate threat to Bulgaria, against the backdrop of the growing military conflict between Israel and Iran . The Bulgarian government expresses concern about the growing tension in the region and the potential risks to..

published on 6/23/25 9:46 AM