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“Clean Serbia” as a key part of EXPO 2027

5. April 2025.



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The Clean Serbia project, which involves the construction of sewage networks and wastewater treatment plants across the country, has been highlighted as one of the key infrastructure undertakings in preparation for EXPO 2027. Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance in a technical mandate, Siniša Mali, stated that the total value of the EXPO project will reach an impressive 18 billion euros, encompassing 323 infrastructure projects throughout Serbia.

Clean Serbia plays a crucial role in improving environmental protection and raising the quality of life for citizens. The project aims to address one of the most pressing ecological issues—lack of adequate sewage infrastructure and wastewater treatment in many municipalities.

Mali emphasized that, in addition to Clean Serbia, the EXPO development plan also includes projects in the fields of transportation (both water and air), energy, tourism, education, and innovation. Among them are the Kostolac B3 thermal power plant, the Kostolac wind farm, the Serbia–Hungary oil pipeline, the expansion of the Banatski Dvor gas storage facility, irrigation systems, the BIO 4 Campus, the Innovation District, the expansion of the Data Center in Kragujevac, as well as the construction of student and dormitory housing, training centers, and projects related to integrated regional development and tourism.

A special place in this comprehensive investment wave is occupied by Clean Serbia, whose implementation not only contributes to environmental sustainability and public health but also paves the way for Serbia to align with European environmental standards.