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Iurie Humeniuc is a man who turns abandoned wastelands into forests. He is the founder and coordinator of Impadurim Moldova, an initiative that restores forest cover on degraded land. In the last five years, his team has planted more than 300,000 trees across the country. In an interview for Logos Press, he talked about the problems of Moldovan forestry, budgets and prices, and why state programs are not effective.

Moldovan farmers, faced with a sharp jump in energy prices, are actively exploring opportunities to use energy from renewable energy sources (RES) to reduce production costs. A number of foreign projects present in Moldova are helping them to do so.

Moldovan startup CND SRL has created a revolutionary biodegradable thermal insulation material from industrial and agricultural waste. This eco-friendly solution reduces environmental impact and replaces traditional insulation materials that are often harmful to the environment.

A Recycling and Environmental Management Center (CRME) will be built in the capital of Moldova as part of the Municipal Solid Waste Project financed by the EBRD and the European Investment Bank. The total amount of the project is estimated at EUR 200 million. The relevant loan agreements with these institutions have already been signed, and they provide for a grant component.

During the period of cleaning up before Easter, many people burn old tires, which causes serious damage to the environment. To prevent and extinguish tire burning fires, environmental inspectors conducted 75 inspections. A total of 67 cases were documented. Each of them will be fined, 11 receipts have already been issued for a total of 110 thousand lei.
