Today, the Commission has approved more than €380 million of funding for 168 new projects across Europe under the LIFE Programme for the environment and climate action. At the heart of the European Green Deal, LIFE projects can help the EU become climate-neutral by 2050 and reach climate, energy and environmental goals. They support biodiversity, nature restoration and a circular economy while contributing to the clean energy transition across the continent.
The funding is a 27% increase on last year's funding, and will mobilise a total investment of over €562 million. Projects from almost all EU countries will benefit from this EU funding in four themes (sub-programmes): nature and biodiversity, circular economy and quality of life, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and the clean energy transition.
Projects in biodiversity, circular economy, climate mitigation and adaptation, and clean energy
One nature project will improve city-wide biodiversity management in Tartu (Estonia), Aarhus (Denmark) and Riga (Latvia) to restore connectivity and enhance ecosystem health. Planned measures include restoring habitats and engaging communities in these cities to participate in conservation and restoration work.
To promote a more circular economy, one Spanish project will promote hybrid and fully electric tractors for use in vineyards and orchards and the electrification of supporting machinery. This will show how to reduce fuel consumption by 45% and the use of lubricant oil by 30%. In Italy, one project aims to develop a new circular economy business model based on collecting, sorting and recycling used outdoor shoes to obtain secondary raw materials to manufacture new high-quality shoes.
Supporting climate change adaptation in the agricultural sector, a Cypriot and Greek project will develop, demonstrate and promote innovative techniques to reduce the risks associated with desertification, unsustainable agricultural practices and wildfires. Meanwhile, in Latvia and Finland one project will implement climate change mitigation measures on peatlands. It will demonstrate innovative tools for monitoring greenhouse gas emissions and peatland restoration, including remote sensing and modelling.
On the clean energy transition, seven projects will set up 16 new one-stop shops facilitating energy renovation for thousands of homeowners across five EU countries. Three projects will help households to reduce their energy bills through energy renovation for vulnerable districts and tailor-made renovation roadmaps in southern and eastern Europe. Six projects will boost energy communities at local and regional levels to invest in the energy transition. They will also engage in energy efficiency and renewable energy generation projects, including community heating and cooling across Europe.
New projects under the €380 million of EU funding
Nature and biodiversity
Climate action
Clean energy
Background
The LIFE Programme is the EU's funding instrument for the environment and climate action. It has been bringing green ideas to LIFE since 1992 and, to date, has co-financed over 5,500 projects. EU and associated countries are part of the programme, including in these new projects. For the 2021 - 2027 period, the EU has increased LIFE Programme funding by almost 60%, up to €5.4 billion, and included the new clean energy transition sub-programme.
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