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Current economic system has taught us the “buy - consume - discard” lifestyle.

The time has come to break free.

Let’s hit the brakes & hit zero!


Let’s Hit Zero!

exhibition & educational programme


Are we going to leave our beautiful planet habitable for our children and grandchildren?

if YES, let’s break free from destructive habits. By not accepting single-use products, you will save money, your health and the environment.

The goal of “Let’s Hit Zero!” is to:

  • visualise the sources of single-use trash and the size of the issue

  • offer alternative sustainable options

Cleaning up waste from nature is vital, but the most important step is to prevent waste from being created in the first place. This is the central message of Let’s Hit Zero! The playful design of the exhibition showcases the everyday consumption choices and introduces environmentally friendly alternatives. 

Originating in Estonia, the exhibition has been proudly featured in the European Green Capital program in Tallinn and the European Capital of Culture program in Tartu, showcasing Estonia’s leadership in circular economy innovation and environmental awareness.

Let’s Hit Zero! locations

October 1st - January 30th 2027 - Taltech University, Tallinn

May 5th - September 30th, 2026 - Energy Science Park, Tallinn

November 11th - December 5th, 2025 - Ülemiste shopping mall, Tallinn

February 24th - March 8th, 2025 - UN building in New York

This has been made possible thanks to our collaboration with Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and marks the inclusion of World Cleanup Day in the official UN calendar.

2023-2024 - Tallinn, Viljandi, Rakveres, ILS festival in Orissaare, Kuressaare & Tartu

Exhibition was travelling around Estonia in shopping malls, cultural centres, theatres and sport halls.

“Let’s Hit Zero!” provides a playful and immersive setting where each visitor can compare

single-use choices

VS

long-lasting alternatives

Although our goal is to raise consumer awareness, it’s essential to note:

CONSUMERS ALONE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS.

Legislation and business models need to be part of the change.

Photos: Winter Ramos

TRASH FACTS

 200 000 single-use cups

becomes trash every day

(in Estonia alone)

4.5 billion cigarette butts

will end up in nature every year

(becoming the most common type of trash)

100 billion garments

are produced every year, yet many times worn only a few times before being discarded

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