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Members of the Consumer Protection Commission
Members of the Consumer Protection Commission 1 Tatjana Vassiljeva - Chairman 2 Jaak Vihmand – Vice Chairman 3 Nikolai Kazakov 4 Igor Kravtšenko 5...
European Union Affairs and International Cooperation Department
What the department does: plans and coordinates international relations for the city, including cooperation with other cities and regions and...
Mayors of Tallinn
The burgomasters, Mayor commanders, Mayors, chairmen of city government, chairmen of executive committee of the City of Tallinn from 1786 to 2019 See...
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Video: Innovation in Tallinn World-class human capital, unique digital capabilities and a competitive business environment make Estonia a smart, agile...
In October, Tallinn accepts hazardous waste free of charge
During the last two weekends of October, residents of Tallinn can once again give away hazardous waste free of charge. On October 23, hazardous waste are collected in Kesklinn and Lasnamäe, on October 24 in Kristiine and Põhja-Tallin, on October 30 in Pirita and Mustamäe, and on October 31 in Haabersti and Nõmme.
Sorting waste helps preserve nature and save resources
People’s awareness on environmental issues expands with every year and with it an interest in sorting household waste. Thus, it is important to reiterate the principles for sorting waste in order to keep our environment clean and to promote waste recycling and reusing.