On the weekends of 10–11 May and 17–18 May, the City of Tallinn will once again organise collection rounds for hazardous household waste and reusable items. These rounds allow residents to conveniently, safely, and sustainably dispose of hazardous materials and give new life to items they no longer need.
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Funeral benefits is a one-time grant which is not dependent on your income and whose purpose is to help people cover the costs of organising a funeral...
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...
Tallinn Environmental Department organises random measurements to monitor the level of ambient air pollution. There are three monitoring stations for...
The aim of budget counselling is to improve the economic and social coping of people and families by teaching them to better manage their finances and...
The Tallinn City Government has approved a decision to accept financial support from the United States for the reconstruction of Väike-Ameerika Street.