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On 28 November 2023, Fat Margaret was awarded the well-known international Green Key ecolabel in recognition of the museum\u2019s sustainable operational model and its contribution to sustainable tourism management and the promotion of environmental awareness. Green Key is managed internationally by the Foundation for Environmental Education. In Estonia, the Green Key label is coordinated by Enterprise Estonia\u2019s Tourism Development Centre in cooperation with Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) Tallinn Centre. We ensure a high level of environmental protection through meticulous documentation of activities, unbiased auditing, and on-the-spot visit of inspections.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

General sustainable development goals of the Estonian Maritime Museum<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Estonian Maritime Museum values both the environment and sustainable cultural management, as we aim to safeguard our shared and unique living environment with the same level of care we have when protecting the marine archaeological finds in our collections, and to promote environmental awareness alongside maritime culture. The Estonian Maritime Museum:<\/p>\n\n\n\n