From November 1, Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). 's waste stations will switch to a winter work schedule. All four waste stations - in Pääsküla, Rahumäe, Paljassaare and Pärnamäe - are still open seven days a week, but the opening hours are shorter in the autumn and winter period.

According to Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). Deputy Mayor Joosep Vimm, the spring decision to keep the waste station open on all days of the week has fully justified itself. "In order to achieve Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). 's green goals, the role of every resident is very important. In addition to raising awareness, it helps if people are as comfortable as possible in making environmentally friendly choices," said Vimm.

From Tuesday, November 1, waste stations in Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). are open on weekdays from 14:00 to 19:00 and on weekends from 10:00 to 15:00. Waste stations are closed on national holidays, Christmas (December 24-26), New Year (January 1) and Republic Day (February 24) remain in the upcoming winter period.


More detailed information can be found on the stations' website www.jaatmejam.ee. Please note, that information on website is in Estonian only.