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Waste treatment plants in Tallinn
The waste stations and circular economy center in Tallinn are operated by the Tallinn Circular Economy Center (formerly known as the Tallinn Waste...
Second phase. Changes in public transportation (04.04 to 02.07.2023)
Stops of the rerouted bus lines in the city centre (map above): Temporary Viru stop on Pärnu mnt in the direction of Narva mnt: Bus lines 14, 18 and...
Winter sports activities in Tallinn
Winter season in the capital offers several fun sporting activities. This year's ice rinks and skiing trails in Tallinn are already open or about to...
Circular Economy Pilot Project
Tallinn Strategic Management Office, with support from the European Economic Area (EEA) program and the Environmental Investment Centre (KIK), is...
Local and international volunteers recognized for their contributions to restoring Pääsküla Bog
On Saturday, November 30, the Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department, Nõmme District Administration, and event leaders thanked volunteers at the Nõmme Maja for their contributions to restoring Pääsküla Bog during the past season.
Residents of Tallinn can drop off bulky waste for free at waste collection stations from 9-15 May
Although bulky waste is covered by the organised waste collection scheme and need to be handed over on a separate agreement with your waste collector, Tallinn residents will again be able to drop off bulky waste free of charge at all waste collection stations in Tallinn for a week (9-15 May) as part of Environment Month.
From April, Tallinn waste stations are open every day
All four waste stations in Tallinn are open every day from the beginning of April to provide smoother service. The stations switch to summer operation on 1 April, which also means longer opening hours.
Scrap tyres can be disposed of free of charge
Used car tyres resulting from the spring tyre replacement can be disposed of free of charge at a collection point or a waste station.
Ten times the usual amount of bulky waste brought to waste stations by Tallinn residents in free campaign week
Organised for the first time, the free bulky waste collection week resulted in ten times as much bulky waste collected at Tallinn's waste collection stations than during the usual week in March. A total of 1 472 cubic metres of bulky waste was collected at the stations during the week, up from 125 cubic metres a week earlier.