(BRUSSELS) – The European Commission approved funding of EUR 243 million from the EU budget Thursday for projects under the LIFE programme supporting nature, the environment and quality of life.
EU funding under the LIFE programme for the Environment and Climate Action will mobilise additional investments leading to a total of 430.7 million going towards 142 new projects.
LIFE has been running since 1992 and has co-financed more than 4,600 projects across the EU and in third countries. The budget for 20142020 is set at 3.4 billion in current prices and covers a sub-programme for environment and a sub-programme for climate action. For the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027, the Commission is proposing to increase funding by almost 60% for LIFE.
“These innovative projects show the added value of European cooperation,” said Climate Action Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete: “In developing and sharing the best ways to reduce emissions and increase resilience to climate change they support implementation of the 2030 climate and energy framework across the EU.”
Environment Commissioner Karmenu Vella added: “The LIFE programme continues to invest in projects that improve our quality of life, our environment and nature. It helps many talented Europeans to find solutions to some of today’s greatest environmental concerns air pollution, water scarcity, plastic waste, biodiversity and resource loss.”
Funds of 196.2 million will go to projects in the field of environment and resource efficiency, nature and biodiversity, and environmental governance and information.
This includes major investments in projects that will enable more plastic to be reused. Turning this waste into high-quality raw materials for the car, construction and packaging industries is just one way in which LIFE gives practical support to achieving the goals of the European Commission’s European Strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy.
In the area of climate action, the EU will invest 46.8 million to support climate change mitigation, adaptation and governance and information projects. This includes practical support for Member States drafting their 2030 national climate and energy plans that will help them collectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. LIFE funding will also help farming and forestry adapt to climate change and improve communities’ resilience to extreme weather events, from floods and heatwaves to water shortages.
- 55 LIFE environment & resource efficiency projects will mobilise 163.5 million, of which the EU will provide 82.4 million. These projects cover actions in five thematic areas: air, environment and health, resource efficiency, waste, and water. The 20 resource efficiency projects alone will mobilise 43.8 million to help in Europe’s transition to a more circular economy, a 15% increase on last year. Some 14.9 million will help improve air quality in Europe.
- 40 LIFE nature & biodiversity projects support the implementation of the EU Birds and Habitats Directives and the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020. They have a total budget of 153 million, of which the EU will contribute 97.5 million.
- 15 LIFE environmental governance and information projects will raise awareness on environmental matters. They have a total budget of 27.2 million, of which the EU will contribute 16.2 million.
- 11 LIFE climate change mitigation projects have a total budget of 33.7 million, of which the EU will contribute 18.6 million. These action grants are awarded to best practice, pilot and demonstration projects in three thematic areas: industry, greenhouse gas accounting/reporting, and land use, forestry and agriculture.
- 17 LIFE climate change adaptation projects will mobilise 44.2 million, of which the EU will provide 22.9 million. These action grants are awarded to projects in six thematic areas: ecosystem-based adaptation, health and wellbeing, mountain/island areas adaptation focusing on the agriculture sector, urban adaptation/planning, vulnerability assessments/adaptation strategies, and water (including flood management, coastal areas and desertification).
- 4 LIFE climate governance and information projects will improve governance and raise awareness of climate change. They have a total budget of 9.1 million, of which the EU will contribute 5.2 million.
Annex – LIFE programme: 2017 projects: descriptions and more details