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    In 2004, Rio Tinto geologists discovered Jadarite, a new mineral containing lithium and boron. Jadarite, named after the Jadar River, is located near the city of Loznica in Western Serbia. The Jadar deposit is a world-class resource that could potentially provide the foundation of a new electric vehicle supply chain in Serbia.

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June 13, 2024

Draft Environmental Impact Assessment Studies by Independent Experts indicate Jadar Project can be developed safely and comply with Serbian and EU environmental standards

Rio Tinto today voluntarily released the preliminary drafts of the Jadar Project Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies to allow the public to assess the potential environmental impacts and mitigation measures.

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June 06, 2024

Rio Tinto's Response to Misinformation Regarding the Jadar Project Published on Al Jazeera Balkans Portal

In the article titled "Lithium Mining in the Balkans: 'If It Endangers Life, What's the Talk about Development, Money, Employment,'" published by Al Jazeera Balkans on May 31st, scientifically unfounded claims were made that could mislead readers regarding the Jadar Project.

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June 05, 2024

Rio Tinto's response to inaccurate information published by Radar weekly

Radar Weekly, on 28 May 2024 in the Radar online portal, and on 30 May in the print issue, published an article titled “The Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture is threatened with removal because he protected Rio Tinto.”

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Stories

7 things the world will need for a low-carbon future

Wind, sun and water – what else do you need to make renewable energy work?

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Charging up the battery market

We’re scaling up and working smarter to meet demand for renewables.

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Europe’s race to decarbonise requires a secure and sustainable supply of critical minerals

Europe is at a crossroads - Its ambitious green and digital transition policies depend on the sufficient supplies of critical materials such as aluminium, copper, nickel, lithium and rare earth metals.

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The Sustainable Local Agricultural Development Programme

Applications for the allocation of grants in the field of agriculture have begun

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Sustainable local development Program

Supporting entrepreneurship, rural tourism and the crafts sector in Loznica and Krupanj municipality

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Rio Tinto becomes first major mining company to publish site-by-site water usage data

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Rio Tinto is marking World Water Day 2023 by making public detailed information about annual surface water usage across its global network of managed sites in 35 countries.

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