What is polluting the air according to Prime Minister Haradinaj?

Republic of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj participated in the table on the topic “Air Quality in Kosovo, challenges and actions”, organised by the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, under the implementation of the Plan for Improved Air Quality in Kosovo. “We know that a strategy [...] has been missing in Kosovo
We know that a real development strategy has been lacking in Kosovo, especially in the energy-saving construction industry, which steers the environment towards the use of the first energy subject that is cleaner”, Prime Minister Haradinaj said. He, saying that the lack of central heating systems that are of the first most friendly materials to the air environment causes great difficulties. Air quality monitoring is action that at least reminds us of what we are going through, what our situation is, and forces us to take action, the prime minister has praised.
There is also good news in this direction. The good news is planning investments in the filter at “Kosovo B”, and other processes that are cause of pollution. It is this together investment with the Union that is expected to happen. The good news is also the possibility of new investments in energy, in technology that is clean”, the prime minister said.
The prime minister has praised the importance of greening environments in cities, settlements, preservation of forest areas and flora as well as the aspect of citizens' education for the first fuel they use, especially for heating.
Prime Minister Haradinaj has cited the move to ban the use of coal for heating, in spite of the large number of families with serious social and alternative situations, as the time when we can reach the TAP gas is quite distant. It has called on all responsible mechanisms, especially from the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, to take measures to monitor and improve air quality in Kosovo.












