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City-wide events promoting healthiness
Organisation of city-wide events to health care professionals and to the population.
Portal for events and recreational activities
The organisers of events and/or extracurricular activities can introduce their events for free at huvi.tallinn.ee – Tallinn’s portal for events and...
Concerts and events at the culture centre
Concerts and events in the institutions managed by the Tallinn Department of Culture and supported by the citymanaged by the Cultural Heritage...
Hazardous waste and reusable items collection events in October
During the weekends of October 21-22 and October 28-29, Tallinn residents can dispose of hazardous waste and reusable items at local collection events.
Tallinn supports different music events with about 153,000 euros
During this year’s first round of non-profit music projects, 54 projects were submitted and the chosen projects received support from the city in the sum of 152,650 euros. In total, the expert commission decided to support 27 events.
Tallinn and Ringo to initiate the packaging recycling pilot project in Old Town
The Tallinn City Government decided during today’s meeting that seven locations in Old Town will be leased out to Ringo Eco OÜ, a business specialising in green technology. The aim of this cooperation is to conduct a month-long pilot project to test the collection of reusable packaging in Old Town.
Autumn collection events yield over 23 tons of hazardous waste
During the last two weekends of October, residents of Tallinn participated in a city-organized collection drive, handing over approximately 23,930.90 kilograms of hazardous waste and 107 cubic meters of reusable items. Tallinn residents have the ongoing opportunity to dispose of their hazardous household waste at no cost at six designated collection points throughout the city and at four waste treatment plants all year round.
Public competition open: Tallinn to invest €100,000 into smart city solutions
The application round for the Tallinnovation competition, organised jointly by the City of Tallinn and the science and business campus Tehnopol, began this week. The competition’s goal is to discover smart city solutions that can make the city’s services and environment more comfortable for both residents and visitors. This is the second year that a total of up to 100,000 euros will be invested into smart city solutions.