On May 20–21, the international hackathon "Hack the Future" took place in Tallinn, aiming to find innovative solutions to enhance cities' resilience to climate change and natural disasters.
Heawater project has cooperated with other projects: SEABASED and EAU DOUCE About Baltic Sea EU Strategy for The Baltic Sea The International Council...
Bruntor CEO Raimonds Jurgelis shares the story behind their innovative electric cargo scooter, the challenges of last-mile deliveries, and key lessons...
Starting in September, the City of Tallinn will introduce major changes to its sports funding principles for children and youth, increasing the total support volume by nearly 75 percent. This reform updates the previous funding system, which has been in place for almost 17 years. The new model aims to support a greater number of athletes and clubs, increase transparency, and link support more clearly to encouraging physical activity among young people.
Municipal solid waste is household waste left over from separate collection or sorting residue. Things that go into municipal solid waste: Greasy and...
Here you can find swimming pools and water sports centres managed by the city. Photo: Sõle Sports Centre swimming pool Swimming pools Õismäe Swimming...