Project News
Fuel Cell Baggage Tractor tested in Riga Airport
Rix Riga Airport tested the hydrogen-powered baggage and towing tractor MULAG Comet 4FC with the GLOBE XLP80 hydrogen fuel cell in real airfield conditions. The test was conducted as part of the BSR HyAirport project. Together with other airports in the Baltic Sea...
30 June – Open Market Consultation for a future pre-commercial procurement
On 30 June at 13 to 15 EEST an Open Market Consultation (OMC) will take place for a future pre–commercial procurement (PCP) to buy research and development services to solve circular economy challenges defined by the participating cities in the project Creative...
Workshop for youth – SferaLab
As part of awareness-raising activities Association of Polish Communes Euroregion Baltic together with Braniewo Municipality organized activities for young people. 6 groups from 3 schools from Braniewo were involved into workshop called SferaLab. Youth could take part...
Update from CPH: Murder on the Boolean Express goes live: Spreading the news
The Copenhagen team is proud to share that Murder on the Boolean Express, a choose-your-own-adventure text based game made in Twine, is now live on the Open Educational Resource website learninglib. Try out it out here:...
Launching the educational kit for local authorities and educating them in interactive events
You can now register on our website (see instructions below) and explore our interactive content. Our platform builds on the knowledge and experiences accumulated throughout the BALTIPLAST project and is designed to equip local authorities, schools, businesses, and...
CCC project partners participate in EU Green Week event in Riga 
On June 16–17, partners of the CCC project came together in Riga to exchange updates, explore shared activities, and discover local initiatives focused on circular economy. A key highlight of the meeting was the EU Green Week partner event – a Circular Economy...
Creative Bureaucracy Festival 2025: Innovation and Inspiration on a New Level
Under Berlin’s radiant sky, this year’s Creative Bureaucracy Festival took place on 5 June 2025 — inviting everyone to be amazed, to exchange ideas, and to think ahead together. Like last year, the Liveability project was there in person. Over 2,100 participants...
External Publications
Below you will find additional articles from and about the Baltic Sea e-Nav project published on external platforms. Seekarten der Zukunft: BSH setzt gemeinsam mit Ostseeanrainern neue Standards um | bsh.de | 21 Nov 2023 | GER Testing of new navigational charts...
BATS Partners Gather in Gdynia to Accelerate Year-Round Active Mobility in the Baltic Sea Region
Gdynia, Poland | 26-28 May 2025 Before the agenda commenced, partners took advantage of some sunny spring weather to experience Gdynia's cycling infrastructure and pilot experiment site first-hand during a fantastic bike tour. Participants explored the...
Latvia’s path to energy transition: Expanding renewable energy and investing in storage solutions
In Latvia, renewable energy sources account for a significant portion of the country's electricity generation, with a target of 57% by 2030 [1]. Hydroelectric power is the main source of renewable electricity in Latvia, followed by solar, wind and biomass cogeneration...
Greener cruising across the Baltic Sea
Cruise shipping in the Baltic Sea region has grown enormously. In 2018, the number of cruise guests visiting destinations at the Baltic Sea was almost five times higher than in 2000 and the boom is expected to last at least. More passengers means more jobs and growth for the port locations and their hinterland.
Screening Baltic Sea for pharmaceuticals
Although pharmaceuticals are useful and often lifesaving for people, they may contaminate the Baltic water and marine life, for example if inappropriately disposed. CWPharma, an Interreg Baltic Sea Region project, picks up this pressing challenge and screens active pharmaceutical ingredients to analyse the sources, emissions and environmental concentrations of pharmaceuticals in the Baltic Sea region.
NonHaz office!?
The NonHazCity project has compiled knowledge about hazardous substances in everyday life and about how to reduce their consumption. Campaigns were run among consumers, companies and municipal administrations in nine cities around the Baltic Sea: Pärnu, Turku, Gdansk, Riga, Hamburg, Västerås, Stockholm, Silale and Kaunas. One site visit even led the project to the office of the Managing Authority/Joint Secretariat of Interreg Baltic Sea Region.
European Route of Brick Gothic: Attractive heritage of regions and cities
Bricks are everywhere in the Baltic Sea region. They are historical witnesses of the middle ages in northern European coastal countries. This authenticity and the common architectural language associated with medieval brick buildings are the focus of the association...