CommunityBelgradePublic drinking fountains as urban water commonsBlue dots on the city map: free water and heat resilience Across Serbia, javne česme (public fountains) are reopening each spring, heritage infrastructure that doubles as climate adaptation. Refill stations cut single-use plastic, offer free hydration during heat waves, and anchor neighbourhood gathering spots when maintained and tested. What you can do - Residents: locate your nearest public fountain, carry a reusable bottle, and report broken taps to the local utility or health institute - Neighbourhood groups: map fountains in your district and advocate for repairs, signage, and water-quality transparency - Municipalities: treat fountains as public-health infrastructure, regular testing, winter maintenance, and new installations in heat-exposed zones How it works Most urban fountains connect to municipal water networks; Belgrade also lists dozens of spring-fed fountains monitored by the city public-health institute. Quality data should be published before peak summer use. Why it matters Accessible water is a solarpunk baseline: low-tech, shared, and life-sustaining. Every working fountain is a small act of care for the whole neighbourhood. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Public fountains in Serbia, underused resource, uneven maintenance.waterfountainsheatplastic-freeurban
CommunityBelgradeOutdoor science playgrounds for Serbian schoolsClassrooms without walls: nature labs in kindergarten and school yards KidHub and Ekonaut launched Naučna igrališta (Science Playgrounds): an education programme that turns kindergarten and primary-school yards into outdoor learning landscapes. Raised beds, sensory paths, insect hotels, and hands-on experiments replace asphalt-only recreation with living classrooms for children aged four to twelve. What you can do - Educators and parents: support the crowdfunding campaign on Dobri Dabar to fund playgrounds in two kindergartens and two primary schools - Schools with pilot sites in Belgrade: request a visit to see the Mali zeleni prsti (Little Green Fingers) methodology in action - Municipalities: adapt the programme for your district, teacher training, curriculum guides, and built elements ship as a package How it works Teachers attend seminars, receive a practical handbook, and get mentoring while children learn through planting, biodiversity observation, and collaborative experiments in the yard. Why it matters Climate literacy grows best through touch, soil, and play. Outdoor science yards give every child a daily relationship with the living world. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Campaign for science playgrounds in schools and kindergartens.educationschoolsplaygroundnaturechildren
CommunityBelgradeZavrni rukave: Serbia's nationwide cleanup movementRoll up your sleeves: hundreds of locations, one shared action day Zavrni rukave (Roll Up Your Sleeves) is Serbia's largest recurring volunteer cleanup, organised by Eko straža. Inspired by Estonia's one-day national clean-up and Slovenia's mass mobilisations, the campaign runs several times a year across hundreds of towns, villages, riverbanks, and forest edges, not to erase every dump overnight, but to make waste visible and build civic pressure for systemic change. What you can do - Anyone: pick a location on zavrnirukave.rs, show up on action day with gloves and bags, no registration required - Community leaders: register a polluted spot and become a location captain before the deadline on the campaign site - Schools and clubs: bring a group to a nearby green or blue space, organisers report 5,600 volunteers and 156 tonnes collected at the May 2026 edition alone How it works Location captains coordinate local teams; communal services collect filled bags. The campaign publishes before-and-after photos and location maps so every cleanup becomes public evidence. Why it matters Collective joy beats guilt. When thousands roll up their sleeves on the same morning, litter stops being someone else's problem. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: 5,600 people collected 156 tonnes at Zavrni rukave 2026 · Campaign: Zavrni rukave.cleanupvolunteerwasteriversmobilisation
EnergyBelgradeBeli Breg: village energy cooperative near VranjeThirteen households pool solar savings in southern Serbia In Beli Breg Popovci, a hillside hamlet near Vranje in south-eastern Serbia, thirteen households formed Energetska zadruga Beli Breg Popovci, one of the country's newest citizen energy cooperatives. Members voted at a founding assembly in June 2026 to keep savings, income, and future investments in the village rather than exporting them to distant utilities. What you can do - Nearby residents: contact the cooperative to learn how membership works and when rooftop solar planning begins - Other villages: use Beli Breg as a template for a multi-household cooperative under Serbia's new energy-community rules - Schools and municipalities: pair cooperative planning with the national energy communities portal for legal steps and peer examples How it works The cooperative plans its first shared solar arrays, roughly ten kilowatts of panels across one or more rooftops, with members deciding jointly how to reinvest revenue. Four development tracks were set at launch: shared solar and lower bills, joint farm equipment, rural tourism, and e-mobility links to the city. Why it matters Community-owned renewables keep money circulating locally. As Serbia opens energy-community legislation, Beli Breg shows how a handful of neighbours can start building energy independence today. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Thirteen households near Vranje form an energy cooperative.energy-cooperativesolarruralcommunity-energyvranje
EnergyBelgradeSolar-powered stage at Mountain Music Festival (Divčibare)Serbia's first solar festival sound system returns to Maljen The Mountain Music Festival (MMF) on Divčibare, a mountain resort above Valjevo, pioneered Serbia's first Solar bina: a modular stage powered by a six-kilowatt solar array and a three-kilowatt-hour battery bank. After a successful debut, the stage returns with a richer programme and visitor-powered bike generators for lighting and battery top-ups. What you can do - Festival-goers: visit the Solar bina zone, pedal the bike generators, and see renewable power running live sound - Event organisers: study MMF's mobile solar rig as a replicable pattern for outdoor culture without diesel generators - Communities: the modular system can travel to parks and town squares beyond Divčibare, contact the festival team about hosting How it works Solar panels feed the PA during daylight; batteries carry the party after sunset. The entire rig packs down and moves, proof that a concert needs sound, not a grid connection. Why it matters Culture and climate action can share the same stage. A solar-powered festival makes renewable energy tangible, joyful, and loud. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Solar stage returns to MMF on Divčibare.solarfestivalmusicbatterydivcibare
RewildingBelgradeTara National Park: fog catchers for Pančić's spruceProtecting a living fossil on Europe's last wild mountain Tara National Park won the Green Innovation Leaders 2026 award for conserving the unique Crveni potok peat bog, the only place on Earth where Pančić's spruce (Picea omorika) grows on sphagnum moss rather than rock. Rangers and biologists installed fog catchers to stabilise moisture as drought and heat threaten this relict Balkan forest. What you can do - Visitors: walk marked trails around Mitrovac and Zaovine; follow park guidance and stay on paths in protected reserves - Volunteers and students: contact Nacionalni park Tara about guided visits and conservation programmes - Neighbourhood groups: learn from Tara's fog-catcher pilot as a replicable tool for drought-stressed wetlands How it works Fine mesh nets condense atmospheric moisture into storage basins, supplementing the bog's water budget through dry seasons. The project partners with the University of Belgrade Faculty of Biology under the EU Green Agenda for Serbia initiative. Why it matters Pančić's spruce survived ice ages; climate change is its next test. Tara shows that local stewardship and appropriate technology can buy time for irreplaceable biodiversity. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Tara National Park wins award for Pančić's spruce habitat · Park project: Wetland restoration at NP Tara.national-parkbiodiversitysprucewetlandtara
BelgradeDatum offenEnergetska zadruga Beli Breg PopovciVillage hub for shared solar and local reinvestment The Beli Breg Popovci energy cooperative meets in the Popovci hamlet near Vranje (approximate pin: 42.5483, 21.9003). Founding members from thirteen households are planning the first rooftop solar arrays and deciding how cooperative revenue flows back into agriculture, tourism, and e-mobility. What to do - Reach out through the energy cooperative article and Platforma za energetsku tranziciju for membership steps - Attend cooperative assemblies when announced for the village When & where - Ongoing cooperative, contact organisers for the next assembly date - Beli Breg Popovci, Pčinja district, near Vranje Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Thirteen households near Vranje form an energy cooperative.
BelgradeDatum offenSolar bina: Mountain Music Festival, DivčibareDance to sun-powered sound on Maljen mountain The Solar bina returns to Mountain Music Festival on Divčibare (approximate pin: 43.9650, 20.0250), a mobile stage with six kilowatts of solar, battery storage, and visitor bike generators feeding the lights. What to do - Check MMF communications for the next festival dates (typically early August) - Visit the Solar bina zone and try the pedal-powered lighting rigs When & where - Recurring annual festival on Divčibare, Maljen mountain above Valjevo - Exact dates announced each season on the festival programme Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Solar stage returns to MMF on Divčibare.
BelgradeDatum offenZavrni rukave, next nationwide cleanup dayJoin a location near you: no signup needed Zavrni rukave organises simultaneous cleanups across Serbia several times per year. Pick any listed location on zavrnirukave.rs, bring gloves and bags, and meet the local team on action morning (typically 10:00). What to do - Browse the location map on zavrnirukave.rs and choose the nearest site - Register a new polluted spot as location captain before the published deadline - Share before-and-after photos with the organisers When & where - Recurring campaign, dates announced on the campaign site and Klima 101 coverage - Hundreds of sites nationwide; Belgrade usually lists 100+ locations per edition Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Klima 101 · Article: Zavrni rukave, hundreds of locations across Serbia · Campaign: Zavrni rukave.