


Revised TEN-T regulation strengthening the role of SUMP – how are cities prepared?
On 18 March, the SUMPs for BSR project organised a hybrid event titled “The Changing Landscape of Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning” in Gävle, Sweden. The event explored the implications of the recently revised TEN-T regulation for the cities and their functional...
Tartu Circular Economy Transition, Estonia
The Tartu Circular Economy Transition Arena brought together NGOs and other local actors to foster the transition towards circular economy in Tartu County. The arena process was connected to the drafting of the Tartu County Roadmap of Circular Economy, which affects 8...
The Psychology of Expansion: Why Growth Demands Discomfort
Human brains are hardwired for efficiency. We crave routines, we resist ambiguity, and we prefer the known—even when it limits us. But here’s the paradox: Growth—personal or organisational—only happens in the discomfort zone. Especially when you go global. 🧠 Enter:...
FoodLoops Project Visit to Gdańsk: Advancing School-Based Food Waste Solutions Across the BSR
Schools are among the key places where significant amounts of food are wasted each year. In some school canteens, over 15% of prepared food goes uneaten — highlighting the urgent need for sustainable food systems in educational settings. In March, partners of the...
First FoodLoops Replication Workshop – A Collaborative Success!
The first Replication Workshop of the FoodLoops project, held on March 21, was a great success! Project partners — CSCP, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, the Lithuanian Consumer Institute, and Gdańsk Municipality — came together to share insights and...
CCC Internal Manifesto for Sustainable Practices
At CCC, we believe in leading by example. The creative circular transition we advocate for in our cities begins with our own choices, behaviours, and organisational culture. Therefore we have created this manifesto of commitments that shape how we act, meet, and move...
MI-RAP at Tallinn Music Week
As part of Tallinn Music Week 2025, the MI-RAP project hosted and co-organized several events focused on innovation, collaboration, and the future of the music industry. Friday 04.04. The program started with the TechTrack Final Pitching session, where participants of...
Meet-Up in Tallinn
MI-RAP Partners Meet-Up in Tallinn From April 2 to 5, the MI-RAP project team met in Tallinn to work on the next steps of the project and connect with the local creative industry. Hosted by Music Estonia, the meeting brought together all partners from across the...