Our projects and their results

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Interreg projects change
the baltic sea region for the better.

Smart and attractive cities

Digitalisation

Wellbeing and inclusion

Support to SMEs

Wastewater management

Hazardous substances

Blue Bioeconomy

Water management

Agriculture

Transport corridors

Clean shipping

Maritime spatial planning

Railways

Energy efficiency

Smart green mobility

Renewable energy

 

#MadeWithInterreg solutions for an innovative region

Resilient economies and communities Responsive public services
Social inclusion Social innovation Citizen empowerment Health and social services

Interreg for inclusive cities

Interreg projects improve the well-being of people and social inclusion in the Baltic Sea region

In the mid-2000s, projects focused on shaping sustainable public health planning, with the support of the World Health Organisation. Project partners got enormous support from over 33,000 respondents to a more bottom-up approach in public health policies emphasising participation, communication, and commitment.

Between 2009 and 2014, projects helped older professionals remain active in their jobs and became tutors to younger workers and start-ups. Further, they supported women in seeking employment and leadership roles, promoting gender equality in the workplace.

From 2016 to 2021, projects continued to advance the social agenda in the region by empowering vulnerable groups, such as elderly people, migrants, and single parents, to be active, engage in community actions, and even start their own businesses.

They also provided access to new digital mobility solutions for elderly and young people in villages, offering transport-on-demand and rural car sharing. Projects took an innovative approach to developing new tools. Public health authorities and SMEs designed eHealth apps together with children and young people, to improve health behaviour and physical activity among adolescents. SMEs and universities collaborated to design smart furniture for elderly to enhance their life quality and independence in their home environment.

The ongoing projects are exploring, among other things, how social and non-therapy art activities as well as appeal to nature can improve mental well-being of adults but also children with traumatic experiences. Several projects help engage people in creating cities attractive and involving everyone, including vulnerable groups.

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SEMPRE

Social Empowerment in Rural Areas
A variety of tools and methods for social services to empower people in need instead of offering help.

The project established 13 empowerment networks of social service providers, public authorities, NGOs and local organisations in seven countries in rural areas. With help, the elderly people, migrants or single parents initiated 35 micro-projects; many of them evolved into self-maintained social start-ups already.

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BaltSe@nioR

Innovative solutions to support BSR enterprises in product development aimed at raising comfort and safety of seniors home living
A one-stop shop for furniture manufacturers and others how want to customise their products for seniors. The virtual library contains data and research results from seven countries, safety requirements for the furniture construction, design methods, new tools and prototypes of smart furniture.

The library in active use helped furniture manufacturers increase their competitiveness while increasing the safety and comfort of life of seniors.

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GreenSAM

Green Silver Age Mobility
Nine Mobility Centres information and services around different mobility solutions in rural and remote areas. A searchable public database showcases good practices for inspiration.
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Arts on Prescription

Arts on Prescription in the Baltic Sea Region
Public authorities work together with culture and health institutions to prescribe art activities for people with mental health challenges instead of traditional treatment.

A ready-made programme of using art improve mental well-being of people is available to others in the region.

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Liveability

Liveability - Designing public services for resilient neighbourhoods
To make cities liveable, public administrations use participatory approaches to engage people

in innovative ways to engage people to create livable and attractive city environments that adapt to people’s needs.

To be more liveable, cities must become „closer", "more public" and "more agile". For this, city administrations should encourage innovative mindsets, out-of-the-box thinking and use of participatory approaches

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KidsLikeUs

Empowering NGOs & public institutions in helping children overcome migration traumas using creativity and favors of nature
Educators, public authorities and NGOs showcase how contact with nature via sensory gardens and appeal to all senses improves mental well-being of children with traumatic experiences.
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We make transition!

Towards sustainable and resilient societies through empowered civil society and collaborative innovation
Public authorities work on social and ecological initiatives with civil society, and co-create changes in the areas of consumption, mobility, energy and social life.
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DIGINNO

Digital Innovation Network
Through faster and more efficient uptake of digital solutions in public and private sectors, the project DIGINNO helped to accelerate the Baltic Sea region’s transition to a single digital market.
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Baltic Sea2Land

Fostering integrated governance for the joint sustainable use of human and natural capital in the near shore zone
The project Baltic Sea2Land equips public authorities with the navigator tool that helps harmonise land and marine planning and balance initiatives that impact coastal development.
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EnviSuM

Environmental Impact of Low Emission Shipping: Measurements and Modelling Strategies
The Interreg project EnviSuM provided policy makers and ship owners with sound evidence that strict, global environmental regulations of shipping can benefit human health and the environment without threatening business – the Baltic Sea served as the globally unique test case.
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Resilient economies and communities
Responsive public services Smart green mobility Citizen empowerment

Building smart cities together

Interreg projects triggers innovative development of cities and towns 

In the early 2000s, over 50 cities and towns learned together how to develop their services for the benefit of residents. Some focused on planning and developing their urban space and reconstructing residential quarters and industrial areas, while others created investment and marketing strategies by making use of the expertise of capital cities.

Between 2009 and 2014, projects brought cities closer to each other and promoted them jointly as one unique destination for tourism and for investments outside the Baltic Sea region.

In 2016-2021, projects helped cities and towns deal with emerging societal and demographic changes and climate change challenges. Urban managers together with community activists, artists, and researchers engaged residents in urban social innovation to jointly develop visions for city spaces and design them as common community projects. Cities also developed urban mobility plans, established new mobility points, and introduced living street initiatives. They integrated autonomous public transport and e-mobility solutions, such as e-bikes, e-scooters, and e-buses, to increase the liveability of cities for residents.

cities.multimodal

Cities.multimodal – urban transport system in transition towards low carbon mobility
From sustainable urban mobility planning to setting up lively mobility points that combine modes of transport in a convenient way. Ten cities showcased how to turn bring multimodal mobility into reality! Now they share their experiences with others.
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BSR electric

BSR electric - Fostering e-mobility solutions in urban areas in the Baltic Sea Region
A roadmap for urban transport planners, public authorities and transport providers on how to introduce e-mobility solutions as well as practical checklists, learning material and recommendations on e-mobility in urban and municipal areas.
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UrbCulturalPlanning

Cultural Planning as a method for urban social innovation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

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VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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BSI_4Women

The Baltic Sea Initiative for the Development of Business Activity of Refugee Women
In the project BSI_4Women, public authorities and business support organisations help women refugees from Ukraine and beyond start their own businesses and become active community members.
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REVITALISE HERITAGE

Architectural & Landscape Heritage as a Driver for Economic, Cultural and Community Development in Peripheral Regions
Architectural and landscape heritage is an expression of history, and it helps us to understand the relevance of the past to contemporary life and cultural identities. Despite their potential, many heritage places remain underused – in particular in peripheral regions. REVITALISE HERITAGE aims at empowering peripheral communities across the Baltic Sea region to transform underused heritage sites into interventions for economic, cultural and community development – and promote these approaches to potential adopters and decision-makers through media, film and gaming.
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TEST-4-SME

Laboratory network for testing, characterisation and conformity assessment of electronic products developed by SMEs
The Interreg project TEST-4-SME helped electronics small and medium-sized enterprises to better, faster and easier demonstrate the conformity of electronic products with international standards and speed up the product development.
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For Better Health

Practical implementation of Health in All Policies in the municipalities for better health for all in the Baltic Sea Region
Today, life-style related diseases account for 80% of premature deaths in the Baltic Sea region. In order to overcome resource limitations at municipalities, the project strives to improve the capacities of public health managers and other responsible public bodies, together with the inhabitants, to better run and coordinate activities in preventive medicine and promotion of healthy lifestyle.
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Resilient economies and communities
Responsive public services Smart green mobility Citizen empowerment

Pushing digitalisation forward

Interreg projects showcase how digital solutions innovates and increases competitiveness of the public and private sectors 

In the mid-2000s, Interreg projects investigated how to improve broadband networks to ensure internet access, particularly in rural areas. They started developing e-services in healthcare, education, and local administration. Between 2009 and 2014, projects helped shape new e-government services, making public administrations more accessible to businesses: online business registration, employment services, and building permits. Projects also helped develop teleconsultation in primary healthcare. They introduced self-monitoring for chronic heart failure patients with access to electronic patient records and telemedicine services

From 2016 to 2021, projects accelerated the Baltic Sea region’s transition to a single digital market. They created a regional digitalisation network, engaging associations, universities, public authorities, and different industry sectors. Projects developed models for cross-border e-services on business registration and e-receipts. They showcased a “know-your-customer” profiling when data was validated only once in a state database, and there was no need to re-validate it again with the help of other sources. Additionally, projects helped SMEs evaluate their level of digital technology adoption and digitalise operational processes. In the healthcare sector, hospitals created a joint registry to store and process data about bone fractures, and medical companies used it to improve their products and offer better treatment possibilities for patients. By replacing paper-based transactions with automated and safe data exchange, projects helped progress toward the digital and real-time economy.

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
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BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
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BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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DINNOCAP

Digital Innovation Capacity Building
The project helped SMEs, industry organisations and public authorities strengthen digital innovation capacity building.

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HAZARD

Mitigating the effects of emergencies in Baltic Sea Region ports
The Interreg project HAZARD made firefighters, coastguards, policemen and others involved in rescue operations in ports around the Baltic Sea more fit to save people and goods when accidents happen: Large scale exercises helped sea port authorities and rescue services to improve their structures and procedures to be better prepared for the next accident to come.
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SWW

Smart and Safe Work Wear Clothing
The Interreg project SWW showcased enterprises manufacturing work wear in the Baltic Sea region how to introduce mass customisation and integrate IT technology into clothing, and by this to increase their competitiveness against new producers and cheap imports from Asian markets.
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Resilient economies and communities
Responsive public services Smart green mobility Citizen empowerment

Interreg support to businesses

Interreg projects support small and medium sized enterprises to increase their capacity, adaptability, and resilience

From 2004 to 2007, several projects supported SMEs in all Baltic Sea region countries, facilitating over 1200 springboard events to help entrepreneurs develop business plans and attract venture capital. Regional development agencies and business support organisations improved their business training schemes and advice to SMEs.

From 2009 to 2014, projects linked incubators, chambers of commerce, and clusters to create support networks for SMEs. These networks helped SMEs find partners in other countries and enter new markets. They facilitated access to innovation expertise and testing new products in world-leading research facilities located in different Baltic Sea Region countries.

Between 2016 and 2021, projects boosted regional innovation ecosystems, networks of public authorities, innovation actors, universities, and companies. They discovered best practices to engage SMEs in innovation activities within regional smart specialisation strategies, a systematic process to make European regions globally more competitive through innovation. Projects also supported SMEs in crisis situations, providing advice from business consultants and mentors to avoid bankruptcy and job losses. Further, they helped SMEs transfer their businesses to successors as a change of ownership is a complex process.

Distance LAB

Distance LAB – remote service hub for SME’s and public sector
The project equips public and private organisations with intercultural skills and business support to help them work remotely in an efficient way.
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Restart BSR

Restart SMEs in the Baltic Sea Region
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
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BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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BiC BRIDGE

Biomarker Commercialization – IVD applicable Biomarker Research and Innovation implementation Development GuidE
BiC BRIDGE helped smaller players of the biomarker development sector to streamline their biomarker development, and provided guidance, both on the regulatory framework and on the necessary steps linked to commercialisation.

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Energize Co2mmunity

Real-life implementation of renewable community energy projects
The project Energize Co2mmunity piloted six renewable community energy (CE) projects across the Baltic Sea region.

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EcoDesign Circle

Ecodesign as Driver of Innovation in the BSR
The Interreg project Ecodesign Circle successfully introduced ecodesign thinking and acting to design centres and numerous design companies in five countries around the Baltic Sea, as well as to the Bureau of European Design Associations - a strong move towards a circular economy in Europe.
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#MadeWithInterreg

Water-smart solutions for the region

Sustainable waters
Water management Smart green mobility Citizen empowerment

More efficient water management

Interreg projects introduce efficient solutions to protect Baltic Sea waters, including inland waters like rivers, lakes, and groundwater

At the beginning of the 2000s, Interreg projects helped implement the EU Water Framework Directive in the Baltic Sea catchment. Project partners developed management plans for pilot river basins in all Programme countries.

In 2009-2012, project partners helped streamline river basin management planning across the Baltic Sea region countries, and prepared investment plans for water protection measures. They pointed out the importance of coordinating water management planning among different governance levels and policy sectors and engaging stakeholders.

Later projects, in 2019-2021, tested multi-actor and cross-sector engagement in water management on the catchment level, focusing on agriculture and forestry. Together, landowners, local municipalities, government agencies, advisory services, catchment officers, and private companies identified solutions for complex water management challenges. Buffer zones along waters, constructed wetlands, or controlled drainage brought benefits for water, climate, drought prevention, food security, and rural development. The catchment area perspective proved crucial, as each measure had a limited effect, but together they made a difference.

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
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BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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SEAMEASURES

SEAMEASURES
There are two interlinked developments that accelerate the transition to clean shipping in Northern Europe: the environmental and the economic development. The aim of this project is to contribute to thriving and sustainable shipping through the analysis of different options for decarbonisation and minimizing the harmful impacts to air quality and the marine environment. We will target all aspects of decarbonisation of the maritime cluster, especially the short sea shipping, including a roadmap for emerging technologies.
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ResQU2

ResQU2
The Interreg platform ResQU2 improved the preparedness of rescue authorities, services, seaports and other authorities for large-scale incidents in the Baltic Sea.
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POWER UP

Towards a more efficient organisation of the prosumer construct in energy communities
Citizens, or rather groups of private individuals, have a high potential to contribute to decentralising the production of energy - but their joint role as energy consumers and producers, or ‘prosumers’, is complex. The prosumer construct is under-researched and inefficient. This limits its full potential and requires additional support mechanisms and guidance. POWER UP attempts to offer an inclusive option for all consumers to have a direct stake in producing, consuming or sharing energy through efficient organization at a local level.
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Sustainable waters
Water management Smart green mobility Citizen empowerment

Smarter wastewater management

Interreg projects help improve wastewater treatment, one of the factors influencing eutrophication of the Baltic Sea

At the beginning of the 2000s, more than 20 cities collected best practices in water management and shared them with other city administrations around the Baltic Sea region. In 2009-2013, projects showcased that it was possible to reduce discharges of nutrients from wastewater treatment facilities to the level set in the Baltic Sea Action Plan of HELCOM.

In 2016-2021, projects in cities and villages focused on improving the treatment of wastewater from residents and industries. Partners in projects tested new technologies that increased nutrient removal and reduced energy consumption in cities such as Daugavpils, Gdańsk, Tartu, Jūrmala, Kaunas, and Grevesmühlen. Rural municipalities benefitted from solutions like septic tanks and soil infiltration in Kolgaküla, Gennarby, Ainaži, and Leitgiriai. In other projects, partners tested the pre-treatment of wastewater at poultry, meat, and dairy factories in Leszno, Doruchów, Põltsamaa, and Jelgava. Following this joint work, the partners synthesised more than a hundred examples of smart water operations. Using this knowledge, they helped develop the new Baltic Sea Regional Nutrient Recycling Strategy of HELCOM, and revise the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan. These two strategic documents help achieve a healthy state of the Baltic Sea.

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

Read more about the project

DINNOCAP

Digital Innovation Capacity Building
The project helped SMEs, industry organisations and public authorities strengthen digital innovation capacity building.

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SOAR

Smart homes and intelligent agents for improved physical and mental well-being
Artificial intelligence technology holds great potential for improving the lives of many people. It can bring us closer to ambient intelligence use in daily environments through concepts of e.g. smart homes or personalised medicine. The SOAR project works on developing and evaluating a structure for smart homes to increase safety and well-being in home environment, with an emphasis on the elderly or handicapped people.
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BSN

Baltic Science Network
The project Baltic Science Network strengthened the political ownership of a joint, macro-regional approach towards science policy by setting up a network of ministries and other public bodies responsible for higher education, science and research policies in seven countries around the Baltic Sea.
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Sustainable waters
Water management Smart green mobility Citizen empowerment

Fewer hazardous substances around us 

Interreg projects incubate joint actions that save the Baltic Sea from pollution by hazardous substances

From 2009 to 2013, Interreg projects assessed hazardous substances already in the Sea prioritised by the BSAP, and those coming from industrial and residential areas, dumped chemical munitions, and contaminated sediments in ports.The HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP), adopted in 2007 by Baltic Sea region countries,

Between 2016 and 2021, projects came up with solutions to decrease emissions and prevent discharges. Cities developed chemical action plans, with green public procurement and ways to substitute chemical products in educational, medical, and social care institutions. They improved urban drainage systems to control floods and remove microplastics from urban streams. Municipal wastewater treatment plant operators learned to remove pharmaceuticals and micro-pollutants more efficiently. Dairy and meat processing companies improved pre-treatment of industrial effluents. Cities educated residents to avoid using materials with hazardous substances in cleaning agents, toiletries, kitchenware, and toys.Businesses, like hotels, car repair, laundry services, received tailor-made advice.

Projects addressed hazardous substances already present in the Baltic Sea, such as chemical munitions and derelict fishing gear. Ministries and maritime administrations learned to assess ecological risks and handle dumped munitions. Fishery authorities and industries learned to map, retrieve, recycle, and prevent abandoned fishing gear. Solutions tested by Interreg projects were used to update the HELCOM BSAP in 2021 with measures to be implemented by 2030 to achieve the goal of a “Baltic Sea unaffected by hazardous substances and litter”.

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

Read more about the project

NonHazCity

Innovative management solutions for minimizing emissions of hazardous substances from urban areas in the Baltic Sea Region
The Interreg project NonHazCity enabled nine municipalities around the Baltic Sea to develop their chemical action plans for hazardous substances entering the Baltic Sea, and trained dozens of small businesses and households to reduce their emissions.
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BSGI

Baltic Sea Game Incubation – Piloting Network Activities to Foster Game Incubation in the BSR
The project BSGI equipped game incubators and business developers with tools that allow them to be better prepared in a fast growing and constantly developing industry.
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Smart Blue Regions

Smart Blue Regions: Smart Specialisation and Blue Growth in the BSR
The Interreg project Smart Blue Regions helped public authorities of coastal regions at the Baltic Sea review and improve their research and innovation strategies for smart specialisation to trigger sustainable blue growth in the marine and maritime sectors.
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Sustainable waters
Water management Smart green mobility Citizen empowerment

Green solutions for agriculture 

Interreg projects incubate joint actions that save the Baltic Sea from pollution by hazardous substances

Agriculture brings food to us all. But it is also a major source of nutrient inputs to the Baltic Sea, contributing to high levels of eutrophication. Interreg projects helped find win-win solutions on how to support farmers and care for the environment. In 2003-2006, projects encouraged organic and ecological recycling-based agriculture with a focus on local and regional processing, distribution, and consumption. These practices helped reduce resource consumption and nutrient leakages. In 2009-2014, project partners shared nearly 100 agri-environmental measures that helped farmers improve practices, invest in technology, and reduce nutrient losses while saving money.

In 2016-2021, project partners continued to promote dialogue between environmental and agricultural interests. Farmers in Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Sweden tested slurry acidification techniques, the effectiveness of treated slurry as fertiliser, and running costs. Partners also helped farmers and their advisors make better use of manure resources on nearly 100 farms in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Sweden. Leveraging years of transnational cooperation in agriculture and nutrient management, partners helped develop the new Baltic Sea Regional Nutrient Recycling Strategy by HELCOM. This Strategy guides regional efforts to reduce nutrient losses from agriculture and recycle nutrients till 2030.

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

Read more about the project

SEMPRE Accelerators

SEMPRE Accelerators for Service Co-Creation
Thanks to the project SEMPRE Accelerators, eight initiatives transformed to social start-ups and empowered the marginalised citizens in rural areas to get involved in co-development of self-sustaining businesses.
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MicroWasteBaltic

Impact of micropollutants emitted from municipal wastewater treatment plants on Baltic Sea ecosystems and assessment of cost-benefit of advanced treatment technologies in a regional perspective
A lot of chemicals used in everyday life, which are called micropollutants, enter the Baltic Sea in wastewaters and may exert a negative effect on the surrounding ecosystems. The project attempts to compile the available data of concentrations of micropollutants, assess the biological effects and ecological risk they pose as well as to explore new wastewater treatment technologies for efficient reduction of toxins and removal of micropollutants from water.
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COMPLETE PLUS

Practical implementation of the COMPLETE project outputs and tools
COMPLETE PLUS equipped shipping companies, ports, environmental and maritime authorities with supporting tools to improve biofouling management.

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Sustainable waters
Water management Smart green mobility Citizen empowerment

Interreg for blue economy

Interreg projects incubate joint actions that save the Baltic Sea from pollution by hazardous substances

At the beginning of the 2010s, Interreg projects seized the opportunity to shape the emerging topic of blue bioeconomy using the results of previous projects in maritime spatial planning and coastal development. Project partners assessed innovative and sustainable uses of marine resources that were both commercially appealing and demonstrated potential to solve environmental problems. The roadmap they developed helped kick-start the Baltic Sea region as a significant player in blue growth. It paved the way for initiatives such as algae and mussel cultivation, reed harvesting, and blue biotechnology that required joint efforts and coordination in the region.

From 2016 to 2021, projects tested new uses of marine resources in real-life conditions. Partners established new mussel farms and modified existing ones in the Baltic Sea. They proved that mussels were successfully farmed on a business scale in most parts of the Baltic Sea if farming methods were adapted to the local conditions. Project partners also helped others plan mussel and macroalgae farms, and develop businesses in these areas. Projects supported companies in turning their new blue biotechnology ideas into products, such as a sunscreen with seaweed, a moisturizer with algae, and bone regeneration with mollusk shells. Building on these achievements, projects developed a roadmap beyond 2021 to advance pilots, involve companies of all sizes, strengthen ‘The Blue on Land’, and interlink Baltic with EU-wide groups of experts, known as communities of practice. This roadmap defined a development path to advance a sustainable blue economy and thrive blue bioeconomy in the region.

 

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

Read more about the project

CWPharma

Clear waters from pharmaceuticals
Seven countries across the region joined CWPharma to reduce pharmaceutical emissions released to waters of the Baltic Sea and improve water quality and biodiversity in the marine space.
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EMMA

Enhancing freight Mobility and logistics in the BSR by strengthening inland waterway and river sea transport and proMoting new internAtional shipping services
In the Interreg project EMMA, waterway administrations, business support organisations and ports together with shipping companies, logistics businesses, and research organisations jointly raised inland waterway transportation higher on the political agendas in five countries around the Baltic Sea.
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GRASS

Growing Algae Sustainably in the Baltic Sea
GRASS helped ministries, regional administrations and municipalities as well as businesses understand benefits of macroalgae cultivation as a new blue economy opportunity for the region.
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Clean shipping

Maritime transport has always been vitally important for the countries around the Baltic Sea, one of the busiest seas in the world. Yet, increasing maritime traffic posed risks of air and water pollution. In 2003-2005 Interreg united ports and port cities from Germany, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Poland. They committed to reducing air emissions and harmonising waste and wastewater management procedures. In 2010-2013 projects coordinated efforts of ports, cities, and researchers in making the Baltic Sea a model area for clean shipping. They looked into new technologies and practices that helped comply with stricter requirements for the Emission Control Area of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL).

In 2017-2022, ports, shipping companies, shipyards, and technology suppliers continued working in projects to reduce harmful emissions and decarbonise the maritime industry. They looked into alternative fuels and energy sources, onshore power supply, emission abatement technologies, digital monitoring of vessel performance, and cargo stowage optimisation. HELCOM, a regional platform for environmental policymaking, noted that air emissions from shipping had decreased from 1995 to 2018. The positive development is expected to continue as ports around the Baltic Sea in Hamburg, Rostock, Klaipeda, Riga, Tallinn, Helsinki, Bergen, Trelleborg, Esbjerg, and more agreed to take further steps towards applying green technologies and alternative fuels.

 

 

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
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BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
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BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

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VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

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ValueStreams

Cross border value streams from nature - valuable natural products from industrial side streams for natural cosmetic, food and beverage industry
There is already a number of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Baltic Sea region that have developed and are marketing natural products based on local raw materials. However, most of them lack resources to develop new products and to improve their business. The project ValueStreams aims is to provide expert and technological support to companies in order to enable them to progress ideas of their own, and to help them find collaborators with similar interests. The planned main project shall focus on side streams and raw materials regularly and richly available.
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ConnectedByBiobord

Biobord open innovation platform connecting bioeconomy developers in BSR
The project upgraded and extended the earlier developed digital innovation platform for bioeconomy developers Biobord.
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GREEN CRUISE PORT

GREEN CRUISE PORT - Sustainable Development of Cruise Port Locations
In the Interreg project Green Cruise Ports, eight major cruise ports at the Baltic Sea lifted sustainability up on their agenda and committed themselves to decoupling growth from negative environmental impact of port and vessel operations; they jointly established an action plan for more sustainable investments over the next ten years.
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Maritime spatial planning

Long before the adoption of the EU Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) Directive in 2014, the Baltic Sea region countries worked together to plan how to use sea and coastal resources. In 2002-2005, project partners showcased how spatial planning could mitigate local conflicts between economic activities and nature protection along the Baltic coast in Germany, Sweden, and Finland. Partners developed recommendations that prompted more systematic work by national spatial planners in the Baltic Sea region. A few years later, in 2009-2014, new projects helped kick-start formal MPS processes in the Baltic Sea region countries.

Later in 2016-2022, project partners worked together to increase the coherence of maritime spatial plans across the Baltic Sea sub-basins. They helped coordinate the development of shipping routes and energy infrastructure, integrate maritime cultural heritage into MSP, and allocate space for aquaculture and algae cultivation. Partners were instrumental in shaping the Regional Maritime Spatial Planning Roadmap 2021-2030 adopted by pan-Baltic organisations HELCOM and VASAB, which set the future agenda for the MSP in the region.

 

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
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BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
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BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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IRIS

Improved Results in Innovation Support - transnational exchange and joint development between Innovation Infrastructure Organisations
The Interreg project IRIS engaged fourteen business incubator organisations around the Baltic Sea and strengthened their management and business support skills to evolve as competitive cutting-edge incubators.
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ResQU2

ResQU2
The Interreg platform ResQU2 improved the preparedness of rescue authorities, services, seaports and other authorities for large-scale incidents in the Baltic Sea.
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Baltic LINes

Coherent Linear Infrastructures in Baltic Maritime Spatial Plans
In the Interreg project Baltic LINes, maritime spatial planners in countries around the Baltic Sea found an efficient way to exchange their national plans for developing energy corridors and shipping routes, and in this way to improve the connectivity across the Baltic Sea.
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Maritime safety

Long before the adoption of the EU Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) Directive in 2014, the Baltic Sea region countries worked together to plan how to use sea and coastal resources. In 2002-2005, project partners showcased how spatial planning could mitigate local conflicts between economic activities and nature protection along the Baltic coast in Germany, Sweden, and Finland. Partners developed recommendations that prompted more systematic work by national spatial planners in the Baltic Sea region. A few years later, in 2009-2014, new projects helped kick-start formal MPS processes in the Baltic Sea region countries.

Later in 2016-2022, project partners worked together to increase the coherence of maritime spatial plans across the Baltic Sea sub-basins. They helped coordinate the development of shipping routes and energy infrastructure, integrate maritime cultural heritage into MSP, and allocate space for aquaculture and algae cultivation. Partners were instrumental in shaping the Regional Maritime Spatial Planning Roadmap 2021-2030 adopted by pan-Baltic organisations HELCOM and VASAB, which set the future agenda for the MSP in the region.

 

 

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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BaltCityPrevention

Baltic Cities tackle lifestyle related diseases – The development of an innovative model for prevention interventions targeting public health authorities in the Baltic Sea Region
The Interreg project BaltCityPrevention helped public health authorities in the cities around the Baltic Sea to better promote healthy lifestyle, introduce eHealth technologies and strengthen cooperation between public health authorities and business.
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Green Small Craft

Green Cruising for High-speed Small Craft in The Baltic Sea
An increasing number of high-speed crafts (or fast ferries) in the Baltic Sea leads to the critical sea and coastal area pollution. The project contributes to pollution reduction and emission mitigation of small craft operation in the Baltic Sea, emphasizing on high-speed. Moreover, noise emission from these boats will be addressed. We plan to solve the problem by considering three different solutions related to hydrodynamic design, propulsion systems, as well as to digitalisation and control.
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DAIMON

Decision Aid for Marine Munitions
The Interreg project DAIMON equipped maritime, defence and environmental administrations in decision making tools that help deal with dumped chemical and conventional warfare in the Baltic Sea and the Skagerrak.
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Solutions for climate-neutral region 

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Energy efficiency

Energy is a crucial driver of economies and societies, but it is also a major contributor to global warming. Interreg projects have played a significant role in promoting energy efficiency in the Baltic Sea region. In the mid-2000s, projects reviewed national policies on energy efficiency in building stock and initiated renovation in residential buildings in Estonia, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia. From 2009 to 2013, cities and towns learned to plan comprehensive energy renewal of residential areas and energy refurbishment of historical buildings. Project partners also constructed a sustainable, energy-efficient student dormitory in Klaipeda, demonstrating jointly developed engineering and building technology standards in new buildings.

From 2016 to 2021, cities in projects revised their sustainable energy action plans and trained building managers and energy auditors for retrofitting, upgrading, and deep renovation of buildings. They also installed modern LED lighting in walking and cycling areas to promote active mobility and energy savings of up to 50%. Cities strengthened their work with residents, educating them on how to lower energy consumption. They set up local energy efficiency groups involving public organisations like schools, transport agencies, businesses, homeowners, and residents. On the policy level, projects developed recommendations on how to mainstream climate into new European Structural and Investment Funds to accelerate the transition towards climate neutrality. They proposed measures such as improving energy efficiency through the reconstruction of buildings and district heating systems on a wider national and regional scale.

 

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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GrePPP

Green Public Procurement of Pharmaceuticals for the Baltic Sea Region
Pharmaceutical emissions to the environment are a major concern in the Baltic Sea region and beyond. GrePPP works towards a sustainable public procurement of pharmaceuticals to protect the aquatic environment in areas where pharmaceuticals are produced. The aim of the project is to develop and test criteria and tools for sustainable public procurement applicable to the aquatic environment. This shall incentivise more sustainable production methods, and, consequently, reduce harmful emissions.
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VETMED

Veterinary medication and its impact on antimicrobial resistance in the environment
Antimicrobial resistance is a global challenge. Both the World Health Organisation and the European Union state that increasing knowledge is key to facing this challenge. Antibiotics in animal husbandry are a known source of antimicrobial resistance, but the fate of active pharmaceutical ingredients, and the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance from wider veterinary sources is unclear. VETMED aims to quantify the environmental occurrence of veterinary active pharmaceutical ingredients, improving the understanding of the significance of these medications as a source of active pharmaceutical ingredients and antimicrobial resistance.
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Go LNG

LNG Value Chain for Clean Shipping, Green Ports and Blue Growth in Baltic Sea Region
The Interreg project GO LNG explored new business opportunities for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a green fuel for shipping in the Baltic Sea region and other international markets by bringing together scientists and business.
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Smart green mobility 

Energy is a crucial driver of economies and societies, but it is also a major contributor to global warming. Interreg projects have played a significant role in promoting energy efficiency in the Baltic Sea region. In the mid-2000s, projects reviewed national policies on energy efficiency in building stock and initiated renovation in residential buildings in Estonia, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia. From 2009 to 2013, cities and towns learned to plan comprehensive energy renewal of residential areas and energy refurbishment of historical buildings. Project partners also constructed a sustainable, energy-efficient student dormitory in Klaipeda, demonstrating jointly developed engineering and building technology standards in new buildings.

From 2016 to 2021, cities in projects revised their sustainable energy action plans and trained building managers and energy auditors for retrofitting, upgrading, and deep renovation of buildings. They also installed modern LED lighting in walking and cycling areas to promote active mobility and energy savings of up to 50%. Cities strengthened their work with residents, educating them on how to lower energy consumption. They set up local energy efficiency groups involving public organisations like schools, transport agencies, businesses, homeowners, and residents. On the policy level, projects developed recommendations on how to mainstream climate into new European Structural and Investment Funds to accelerate the transition towards climate neutrality. They proposed measures such as improving energy efficiency through the reconstruction of buildings and district heating systems on a wider national and regional scale.

 

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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NURSECOAST

NURSECOAST
NURSECOAST is a novel project that focuses on small-scale wastewater treatment (<2000 PE) as well as other measures and technologies that aim to recirculate or reduce nutrients, particularly in the touristic regions. It takes lessons from other projects and builds up an added value towards sustainable solutions dedicated to near-coast tourism. A tool about 2000 PE waste water treatment plant distribution, technology reviews, pilot selection criteria and risk assessment will be developed.
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DESIRE

Development of Sustainable wetland management by Restoration and biomass utilisation of peatlands in the Neman river catchment to improve water quality of the Baltic Sea
Essential ecosystem services provided by the Baltic Sea, e.g. biodiversity, fisheries and tourism, are threatened by eutrophication caused by excess loads of nutrients to the sea. Discharge from rivers is one of the main pathways how nutrients get to the sea. One idea how to tackle the issue is to decrease the amount of nutrients leaking to the rivers by e.g. reactivation of already drained wetlands. The DESIRE project focuses on the numerous disturbed peatlands in the Neman river catchment and ways to restore some of them to act as wetland buffer zones.
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For Better Health

Practical implementation of Health in All Policies in the municipalities for better health for all in the Baltic Sea Region
Today, life-style related diseases account for 80% of premature deaths in the Baltic Sea region. In order to overcome resource limitations at municipalities, the project strives to improve the capacities of public health managers and other responsible public bodies, together with the inhabitants, to better run and coordinate activities in preventive medicine and promotion of healthy lifestyle.
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Renewable efficiency

The Baltic Sea region has made significant investments to become more energy independent and self-sufficient. At the beginning of the 2000s, Interreg projects helped analyse local biomass resources and identify suitable sites for energy plants and wind farms. Regional councils and spatial planners worked with farmers, forest operators, investors, and companies to develop bioenergy businesses. From 2009 to 2014, regions developed strategic plans for using locally available biomass for renewable energy production.

From 2016 to 2021, projects helped spatial and regional energy planners develop new criteria for planning and approving renewable energy systems, including wind farms, biogas plants, solar parks, and energy storage. Regions improved their renewable energy strategies and engaged residents through cooperative partnerships focused on different energy sources: wind, heat, solar, and biomass. At the pan-Baltic level, projects enhanced joint planning among countries and developed a plan for a coordinated offshore electricity grid to connect wind parks from different countries at sea. National authorities learned to better coordinate the future development of energy corridors in the Baltic Sea, with industry, research organisations, associations, and planners.

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

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BSN_powerhouse

Baltic Science Network - A Science Powerhouse
The Interreg project BSN_powerhouse enabled researchers, research infrastructures, higher education institutions to improve transnational exchange and capitalise on research capacity.
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STM BALT SAFE

Safety of Navigation in the Baltic Sea by Sea Traffic Management
The STM BALT SAFE project introduced new digital services onboard and onshore that improve the speed and accuracy of ship-shore information exchange.
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BSUIN

Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network
The Interreg project BSUIN tackled underutilisation of the underground laboratories serving as a business development and innovation platform for representatives of business, academia and regional development agencies across the Baltic Sea region.
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Solutions for a better connected region 

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Transport corridors

Interreg projects significantly contributed to the development of transport corridors in the region. At the beginning of the 2000s, projects initiated a forum between public authorities, private companies, and research institutions to respond to increasing transport flows within, to, from, and through the Baltic Sea region. Regional authorities and transport associations developed recommendations for a common transport strategy. From 2009 to 2014, projects helped develop a network of green multimodal transport corridors as a component of the transport system in the Baltic Sea region. Projects developed business cases for greening transport, such as blocktrain operations, regional motorways of the Sea, and a biogas corridor for road-based freight transport.

In 2016-2021, projects mobilised local, regional, and national authorities, and the transport industry to improve the planning of transport corridors and make it more coherent, cross-sectoral, and adaptive. They worked on shifting to sustainable modes of transport, such as railway, inland waterway, and river-sea shipping. They advanced the development of interoperable clean fuel systems across the countries of the BSR. Regional and local authorities developed further the concept of urban nodes as an interface between urban transport and trans-European transport. Projects contributed to shaping the future EU’s trans-European transport network policy and advocated for regional needs in the new funding period of the Connecting Europe Facility and other funds.

 

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

Read more about the project

FanpLESStic-sea

FanpLESStic-sea – Initiatiatives to remove microplastics before they enter the sea
The project FanpLESStic-sea developed new tools to stop microplastics from entering the sea.
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UROSCO

Update and Recalculation of national oil spill contingency plans in the Baltic Sea
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Baltic Urban Living

Baltic Urban Living. Brownfields regeneration in sustainable and resources efficient mixed-use areas for eco-social living and working.
A shift from the industrial to information economy that took place last century resulted in some abandoned and frequently contaminated areas in cities. Baltic Urban Living tackles the issue of these so-called brownfield areas and proposes assessment and spatial design tools in order to turn them back into high quality living and working environments. A common platform will help local authorities, researchers and other interested actors cooperate and exchange best practices on efficient handling brownfield areas
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Railways

Rail Baltica is a multi-billion-euro infrastructure project in the Baltic Sea region, connecting the Baltic States to the European rail network. The construction is in full swing, with funding from the EU Connecting Europe Facility and national budgets. By 2030, new fast electric railways will transport passengers and freight from Tallinn to Warsaw via Riga and Kaunas/Vilnius. Interreg projects played a role in making Rail Baltica a reality.

In 2005, ministries of transport and interior from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Finland, and Germany joined forces in an Interreg project with national railway companies and regions to plan the construction of the new railway line and propose the optimal route. Later, in 2010-2013, a project initiated by Helsinki and Berlin brought together cities, regions, and transport and logistics companies along the planned route. New voices from local and regional levels helped further shape the transnational preparation process. In 2016-2022, partners developed a joint spatial vision for the North Sea-Baltic corridor, which includes the Rail Baltica line. They proposed measures like harmonising railway speeds, extending Rail Baltica to Helsinki via a tunnel, and enhancing intermodal terminals. They also provided input for the future of the EU’s trans-European transport network policy, advocating for the regional needs in the new funding period of the Connecting Europe Facility and other funds.

IWAMA

Interactive WAter MAnagement
How to optimise energy use and better manage sludge at waste water plants? Explore audit tools waste water managers and a durable platform for life-long learning.
Read more about the project

BEST

Better Efficiency for Industrial Sewage Treatment
Check how to best set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities to improve the management of wastewater
Read more about the project

BSR WATER

Platform on Integrated Water Cooperation
Explore over a hundred best practices and solutions to clear and smartly manage fresh, sea, storm and waste waters collected in the Baltic Smart Water Hub.

Get connected with other wastewater managers from around the Baltic Sea.

Read more about the project

VillageWaters

Water emissions and their reduction in village communities – villages in Baltic Sea Region as pilots
Based on real examples, get hints how to set up to local cooperation models between WWTP, industries, and authorities in order to improve the management of wastewater in your region.

National tips

Read more about the project

InBets +

Innovative business transfers in the BSR +
InBets+ organised events and training courses, to train small and medium sized enterprises all across the Baltic Sea region in successful business transfers.

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Scandria®2Act

Sustainable and Multimodal Transport Actions in the Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor
The project Scandria2Act successfully established a formal cooperation of regions at the Baltic Sea for modern transport along one of the nine European transport corridors, which will help those regions to contribute to shaping the corridor and to benefit from it economically in the long run.
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Blue Supply Chains

Blue Supply Chains for a better integration of Motorways of the Sea and Inland Waterways
Blue Supply Chains is about achieving climate neutrality in the shipping sector. Utilising the potential of inland waterway, short sea shipping and railway transport plays a crucial role in decarbonising freight transport in the Baltic Sea region. This requires intensified actions by ports and transport operators. The projects aims at reducing CO2 emissions from freight transport in two ways: 1. Supporting a modal shift from road to more environmentally friendly modes such as rail or waterway and 2. Improving the CO2 balance of rail and especially waterborne transport through the implementation of new technologies.
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