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Environmental research studies reveal Serbian lithium project is safe, Rio states

AngloAustralian miner Rio Tinto said on Thursday freshly published environmental research studies showed that its Serbia lithium task, which was stopped in 2022 after enormous demonstrations, would be safe for the environment.

If executed, the $2.4 billion Jadar lithium task in Western Serbia might cover 90% of Europe's current lithium needs and assist to make the company a leading lithium producer.

Lithium, mainly used in batteries for electrical cars ( EV) and mobile devices, is considered a crucial product by numerous major economies.

On Thursday, Rio's Serbian unit revealed numerous environmental research studies performed over the past six and a half years.

Results of scientific research study reveal that the Jadar project can be understood safely by respecting greatest domestic and worldwide ecological standards, the business said in a. declaration.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated in January. authorities wanted to hold additional talks with Rio about the. project and invited public discussion on whether it need to go. ahead.

Simply ahead of the nation's 2022 basic elections, Serbian. leaders revoked Rio's licence for the project, bowing to a. 30,000-signature-petition from ecological groups and local. neighborhoods.

Green activists state the mine will contaminate water supply,. causing more ecological damage in Serbia, currently among. Europe's a lot of polluted nations.

Rio's agent in Serbia, Marijanti Babic, stated in. Thursday's declaration that the company had released studies in. order to restore a public discussion about the job.

These research studies give a chance to regional community and. all interested parties to see for themselves what had been done. up until now.

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, who took over last. month after December's parliamentary election, told state RTS TV. that he was open to talks about resuming the job.

I am anticipating the answer from professionals - if specialists say no,. then it is no, but they need to be aware of their. obligation, Vucevic said.

I believe it is possible to make use of natural resources and. preserve nature's wealth and individuals above all. I believe this.

(source: Reuters)