SustainableCities

Tallinn joins the movement toward Zero Waste cities

The City of Tallinn has submitted its application to become a Zero Waste Candidate City under the Mission Zero Academy (MiZA) certification scheme, makingi it the first Estonian city to [..]

Tallinn adopts noise reduction action plan

The City of Tallinn has developed an action plan to reduce environmental noise in public spaces. By law, the city must mitigate noise levels exceeding set limits to ensure a [..]

More Nature, More Happiness: 9 Ways Vilnius is Creating Greener City

Vilnius, soon to be the European Green Capital for 2025, is demonstrating the importance of sustainable urban spaces for both the planet and residents’ well-being. Key initiatives include expanding 140 [..]

Tallinn focuses on developing a 15-minute city and enhancing quality of life

Tallinn’s 2025 budget emphasizes the principles of the 15-minute city and an analysis of the spatial distribution of services. This approach enables more efficient planning for new kindergartens, schools, and [..]

A week to raise awareness about sustainable urban mobility

This week, we get things moving by celebrating European Mobility Week. This is the European Commission’s annual flagship awareness-raising campaign on sustainable urban mobility, which takes place every year from [..]

Northway Group set to launch construction of Bio City in Vilnius

Northway, a group of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies owned by scientist and entrepreneur Vladas Algirdas Bumelis, is launching the construction of Bio City, the largest biotechnology complex in Europe, in [..]