The Baltic region faces a unique set of environmental challenges, in particular pollution from industry and agriculture. SEI provides knowledge and enhances collaboration between countries and stakeholders in the region to provide solutions and seek opportunities for a more sustainable Baltic.
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Feature / The surge in tourism leads to seasonal fluctuations in wastewater generation, overwhelming the coastal wastewater treatment systems during the summer season.
Feature / SEI has secured new funding worth over 240 million SEK to push the frontiers of sustainability research.
Project / ChemClimCircle will address the linkage between chemicals, climate and circularity issues in public procurement.
Journal article / This study uses laboratory-scale settings to observe metals released during the oxidization of sediments from two locations in the anoxic Eastern Gotland Basin.
Journal article / "Ecotechnologies" for recovering carbon and nutrients are costly. A so-called "bottom-up" approach can serve as a decision-making instrument.
Other publication / This report investigates the potential for a nutrient trading system in the Baltic Sea.
Past event / The webinar will focus on results and recommendations of CASCADE, which aims to improve capacity for addressing climate risks in the Baltic Sea Region.
Journal article / This article examines the sustainability assessments of different systems for removing nutrients and carbon from domestic wastewater in Sweden and Poland.
Feature / SEI Tallinn has created a citizen science programme that can be used by students to study the composition and origin of marine litter.
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