The city has provided waste sorting stations to its kindergartens to promote environmental awareness among children and teach proper waste separation. During November and December, a total of 349 sorting stations were distributed to 52 kindergartens.
PLEASE NOTE! The application round for 2024 will soon be open. Information session will take place on 7 March 2024 at 16:00 at the Tallinn Inclusion...
An apartment association can apply for a grant to maintain their outdoor areas and yards. The grant can cover up to 15-70% of the project’s cost. The...
The EIT Urban Mobility project entitled „Bicification – increasing bicycle use in urban traffic” aims to promote and map cycling in the city. The data...
The EIT Urban Mobility project entitled „Bicification – increasing bicycle use in urban traffic” aims to promote and map cycling in the city. The data...
The continuous monitoring of energy, ventilation and air quality in hundreds of buildings generates big data. Analytics are developed to handle this...
GreenTwins is developing a green model for the digital twin cities (HEL-TAL), analysing physical space models and digitising geoinformatics data and...