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.
This article presents a systemic map of literature relating to ecotechnologies designed for use in the wastewater sector.
This study applied the Soil & Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) in three catchments of the Baltic Sea to simulate the effectiveness of EU nutrient control measures.
The peak of the coronavirus pandemic saw a spurt in recycling of clothes in Estonia, ETV news show "Aktuaalne kaamera" reported.
This article reviews the technologies and practices that turn waste streams into valuable resources.
The workshop aims to produce tangible prototype interventions that will contribute towards the broader mission of a Baltic Sea unaffected by pollution.
This event presents insights from researchers, industry representatives and policy makers on how EU member countries can successfully achieve a just transition.
This page gives an overview of SEI Tallinn's research into Estonia's pathways to becoming climate neutral by 2050.