In light of receiving the European Green Capital 2023 award, this is the perfect time to think about how we can turn Tallinn into a more environmentally friendly and people friendly city. In 2023, the city plans to speed up the process of becoming more sustainable and inclusive, cooperate more with citizens, companies and organisations, design a new urban space and raise residents’ awareness about nature and the environment.

Let's create together

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No one can solve environmental issues on their own and we all have to think about what kind of living environment we are leaving for the next generations. In our year of being the European Green Capital, we want to work together with the citizens of Tallinn as well as local businesses and organisations to make our city more sustainable, adaptable, smarter and more inclusive. Join us and let’s create a green global city together!

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Green Tracks

Green Tracks

An important part of Tallinn’s green capital year the project Green Tracks (Rohejälg) involves activities that aim to improve the quality of green areas, bring more greenery to the city and improve the spatial quality in areas with high use, support the development of green networks within the city and experiment with new spatial solutions by reorganising the urban space and creating prototypes.

Click on the insects on the map, you will see information about the projects.