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Horizon Europe is the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation.
Read more about the Horizon Europe programme here.
This call aims to contribute to improve on the social benefits of bio-based systems.
Successful proposals will contribute to Destination ‘Circular economy and bioeconomy sectors’ impacts, including:
i) accelerating transitions towards a sustainable, regenerative, inclusive, just and clean circular economy and bioeconomy,
ii) developing innovative and sustainable value-chains in the bio-based sectors as well as
iii) improving citizen benefits by establishing circular and bio-based systems based on sustainability, inclusiveness, zero pollution.
More precisely, successful proposals will provide humanitarian aid operators and bio-based sector stakeholders, with science-based information on the application potential, sustainable performances and circularity of bio-based solutions and options, suitable for humanitarian purposes. Projects’ results will thus contribute to further improve on the social benefits of bio-based systems, in line with the European Green Deal, the bioeconomy strategy, the EU circular economy action plan and the EU zero pollution action plan.
Projects results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes:
The global solid waste management crisis (and any related pollution) is increasingly urgent to address and it can disproportionately affect countries that commonly receive humanitarian assistance.
Humanitarian aid, including EU-funded aid, is delivered both within EU boundaries and beyond, including to remote areas, posing logistics challenges of waste management. This call would contribute by examining on how bio-based products and systems could contribute to managing environmental challenges relevant to waste in humanitarian contexts.
For example, based on existing assessment studies[1], issues pertain with durability of materials compared to the timeframe needed for their integrity to guarantee necessary quality, cost effectiveness of managing waste, prevention of littering, safety to end-users and operators as well reuse, recycling, or biodegradability and composting of waste materials in humanitarian settings.
Proposals should:
To be eligible for funding, applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
Unless otherwise provided for in the specific call conditions, legal entities forming a consortium are eligible to participate in actions provided that the consortium includes:
The total indicative budget for the topic is EUR 3.00 million.
The Commission estimates that an EU contribution of around EUR 1.50 million would allow these outcomes to be addressed appropriately.
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