Waste management is developed on the basis of the national waste plan and the Tallinn waste management plan . The state and city waste plan deals with...
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.
A product of concern is a product whose waste causes or may cause a health or environmental hazard, environmental disturbance or excessive littering...
To ensure environmentally friendly disposal of old Christmas trees, Tallinn has opened 83 collection points where residents can drop off their trees free of charge. Trees can also be taken to waste stations or have them picked up by the local waste management service.
In 2024, Tallinn is consulting 4 municipalities on sustainable development while testing the sustainability governance model. The expert support was...
The photo collection consists of 7,997 photos (as of 1 January 2012), including rare views of Tallinn from the 19th century and from the beginning of...