Circular Economy and Zero Pollution
Best-practice circular-economy, zero-pollution and resource-efficiency projects accelerating the EU's Zero Pollution Action Plan.
Description
Objective
To facilitate the transition toward a sustainable, circular, energy-efficient and climate-resilient economy, a toxic-free environment, and toward protecting, restoring and improving the quality of the environment in line with the European Green Deal and recent policy developments.
Sub-topics that can be funded
Proposals must address one or two of the following sub-topics (maximum two):
- Circular Economy and Waste
- 1.1 Recovery of Resources from Waste
- 1.2 Circular Economy and the Environment
- Zero pollution and sustainable management of natural resources
- 2.1 Air
- 2.2 Water
- 2.3 Soil
- 2.4 Noise
- 2.5 Chemicals
- 2.6 Industrial Emissions and Safety
- 2.7 A new European Bauhaus
The call rule: "a maximum of two sub-topics shall be selected … and only those will be considered in the evaluation" (Call document LIFE-2026-SAP-ENV, Section 2, p. 13).
What this means for cities and regions
Where LIFE Climate Action funds emissions and adaptation, this strand funds the wider environmental agenda — circular economy, air quality, water, soil, noise, urban-environment policy and the New European Bauhaus. Cities and regions can apply directly for projects on municipal waste circularity, urban air-quality plans, soil regeneration in brownfield contexts, noise-action plans, and built-environment regeneration under NEB. Indicative per-project budgets are €2–10 million covering up to 60% of eligible costs; the 2026 call funds around 31 projects, with €4 million ring-fenced for the New European Bauhaus sub-topic.
Key facts
Submission deadline
22 September 2026, 17:00 (Brussels time)
Published
Opens
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Eligibility
Eligible countries
Eligible NUTS regions
—Eligible organisation types
Min. consortium size
—Min. partner countries
—Eligibility notes
Who can apply
- Legal entities, public or private — municipalities, regions, intermunicipal authorities, public utilities, public transport operators, regional development agencies, NGOs, SMEs and large enterprises all qualify.
- Established in EU-27 (including Overseas Countries and Territories), EEA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway), or countries associated to LIFE 2021–2027.
- Single applicants are allowed; the coordinator must be established in an eligible country.
Restrictions and special cases
- Natural persons are not eligible, except sole traders.
- International organisations are eligible; the eligible-country rules do not apply to them.
- EU bodies cannot participate, except the Joint Research Centre.
- Financial support to third parties is not allowed.
- Co-financing rate: maximum 60% of eligible costs.
EU restrictive measures (TEU Article 29 / TFEU Article 215) and EU conditionality measures (Regulation 2020/2092) apply. Currently this excludes Hungarian public-interest trusts established under Hungarian Act IX of 2021, or any entity they maintain (Council Implementing Decision (EU) 2022/2506, 16 December 2022).
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Activity types
Space relevance
Tier C — space tools could plausibly support the call but aren't named.
Space services
Sources
LIFE-2026-SAP-ENV-ENVIRONMENT
Ingested May 20th, 2026
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