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Free bulky waste drop-off for Tallinn residents from May 12–18
From May 12 to 18, residents of Tallinn (as registered in the population register) can once again bring their bulky waste—such as unusable furniture, bicycles, or baby strollers—to the city’s waste stations and the Lilleküla Circular Economy Centre free of charge.
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...
Väike-Õismäe
Väike-Õismäe terminal Bss: 16, 22, 36, 42, 43, 46,47 During the morning rush hour, there are 33 departures per hour from the terminal (every ~2...
Public sports fields of Nõmme district
Ball game courts Kalda tn basketball court Kalda tn 1a Beach volleyball sand pitch by the pond of Harku bog IloPark basketball court Vabaduse pst 4...
Circular Economy Pilot Project
Tallinn Strategic Management Office, with support from the European Economic Area (EEA) program and the Environmental Investment Centre (KIK), is...
Reuse
All clean and intact items, clothes, textiles, etc. are accepted for reuse. Items can be taken to reuse centres , public waste bins in urban areas or...
Changes to the routes of Tallinn's public transport lines from 4 March 2024
Changes to the routes of Tallinn's public transport lines on Põhja puiestee, Mere puiestee, and Ahtri Street during construction works from 4.03.2024...
Tallinn’s nature conservation areas now have a dedicated ranger
Starting this spring, Tallinn has appointed a nature ranger responsible for maintenance and landscape care in local conservation areas and the Paljassaare Special Conservation Area, as well as for the restoration and upkeep of species-rich meadows.