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        Harri Moora

        Programme Director, Senior Expert (Environmental Management Programme)

      • SEI Tallinn,
      • Role(s): Environmental Management Programme
      • Expertise: Environmental policy analysis, environmental management, sustainable consumption and production, resource efficiency and sustainable waste management
      • harri.moora@sei.org
      • +372 62 76 108
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      Harri Moora specialises in environmental policy and management tools related to sustainable consumption and production (EMS, EPE, LCA, eco-design).

      Harri is also working on waste management related issues such as environmental and economic assessment of waste management systems/technologies, development and evaluation of regulatory and economic instruments for waste management.

      Harri Moora has worked for SEI Tallinn since 1998, first as a researcher, and since 2001 as a programme director of the Environmental Management Programme.

      Work experience before SEI

      • Researcher at Department of Marine Geology and Geophysics, Geological Survey of Estonia
      • Research Assistant (M.Sc. student) at Institute of Geology, University of Tartu, Estonia

      Education

      • PhD, Institute of Environmental Technology, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
      • MSc in Environmental Management and Policy, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Lund University, Sweden
      • Bachelor of Science in Geology, University of Tartu, Estonia

      Projects

      • Business & Electronic Sustainable Management Research Action: Training Efficiency and Resources (BE-SMARTER).
      • Evaluation of the landfill tax/charge system in Estonia.
      • Evaluation of life cycle based environmental impacts and economic cost of alternative scenarios for municipal waste management in Estonia.
      • Project on Regional Cooperation in Waste Management (RECO) – waste management and spatial planning project in cooperation between partners from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Poland, Finland, Sweden, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.

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      Harri Moora in the media

      • ERR (13.11.2022): "AK. Nädal" uuris kliimakonverentsi mõjusid ("AK. Nädal" looked into the impacts of COP27)
      • ERR (08.11.2022): Vene rünnakud tsiviiltaristule hävitavad Ukraina loodust (Russia’s attacks on civilian infrastructure destroy Ukrainian nature)
      • ERR (03.06.2022): Harri Moora: kas Tallinna uus jäätmekava on piisavalt ambitsioonikas? (Harri Morra: is Tallinn’s new waste plan ambitious enough?)
      • Pealinn (01.04.2022): Suitsukonid on suuremaid mereprügi tekitajaid (Cigarette butts are one of the most common types of marine litter in the Baltic Sea)
      • Rohegeenius (25.03.2022): Pommid, kiirgus, sanktsioonid: keskkonnaekspert Harri Moora kirjeldab, mida sõda Ukrainas loodusega teeb (Bombs, radiation, sanctions: environment expert Harri Moora describes what war in Ukraine does to nature)
      • Eesti Päevaleht (15.03.2022): Harri Moora: Venemaa agressioon on juba põhjustanud keskkonnale korvamatut kahju (Harri Morra: Russia’s aggression has already caused irreparable harm to the environment)
      • ETV (10.03.2022): Ukraina stuudio (Ukraine studio)
      • Vikerraadio (16.02.2022): Harri Moora muuseumite rohepöördest: riik peaks rohkem toetama (Harri Moora on green transition of museums: the government should help out more)
      • Postimees (20.09.2021): Edukaks tekstiilijäätmete ringlussevõtuks napib Eestis efektiivseid lahendusi (Effective solutions lacking in Estonia for successful textile circulation)
      • Eesti Ekspress (23.03.2021): SUUR PAKENDIPETTUS | Inimestele on aastaid valetatud. Kadunud on tuhandeid tonne, saamata maksumiljonid (Big packaging scam. People have been lied to for years)
      • Rohegeenius (09.03.2021): Uus podcast #ärarääma: kas me tulevikus üldse lennata saame? (New podcast #ärarääma: can we even fly in the future?)
      • Maaleht (04.02.2021): KUIDAS VÄHEM RAISATA | Tavaline pere viskab aastas paarsada eurot lihtsalt prügikasti (How to spend less | Average family throws away a couple of hundred euros a year)
      • ETV (29.01.2021): Hajutatud vastutus pidurdab Eesti suurt prügipööret (Dispersed responsibility holds back Estonia’s great waste transition)
      • Vikerraadio (04.01.2021): Ökoskoop. Ilmaprognoos. Olmejäätmed (Municipal waste)
      • ERR (19.12.2020): Eestlased ostavad tunduvalt rohkem riideid kui lätlased-leedukad (Estonians buy considerably more clothes than Latvians and Lithuanians)
      • Eesti Päevaleht (24.11.2020): Maailma suurimad keskkonnasaastajad viibutavad tarbijatele näppu (World’s biggest polluters point their fingers at consumers)
      • Eesti Päevaleht (25.08.2020): Eestis tuleb hakata õige pea rõivaid eraldi sortima ja ringlusse võtma (Estonia must soon recycle clothing separately)

      Publications by Harri Moora

      • The generation of food waste and food loss in the Estonian food supply chain
      • Designing for circular fashion: integrating upcycling into conventional garment manufacturing processes
      • Toidujäätmete ja toidukao teke Eesti toidutarneahelas
      • Segaolmejäätmete, eraldi kogutud paberi-ja pakendijäätmete ning elektroonikaromu koostise ja koguste uuring
      • Toidujäätmete ja toidukao teke Eesti kodumajapidamistes ja toitlustusasutustes
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      Featured stories with Harri Moora

      • Q&A with SEI's Harri Moora: Russia's attack against Ukraine has already caused irreparable damage to the environment
      • Culture must not be left behind in the green transition
      • Õppeprogramm: mereprügi olemus ja päritolu
      • UPMADE – towards a circular fashion industry
      • Can resource efficiency give an edge to Estonian businesses?
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      Projects and tools with Harri Moora

      • Jäätmejaamade ümberkujundamine ringmajanduskeskusteks, korduskasutuse edendamine ja parandustöökodade loomine
      • ChemClimCircle – Integrating criteria for chemicals, climate and circularity in procurement processes
      • ChemClimCircle – Kemikaalide, kliima ja ringsuse kriteeriumide integreerimine hangetesse
      • Riigi Kaitseinvesteeringute Keskuse toitlustuskomplekside ressursikasutuse uuring
      • Tallinna linnaasutuste keskkonnajuhtimissüsteemi analüüs ja tegevuskava koostamine
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