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| # | Program | Source | Status | Relevance ▲ | Funding Amount | Deadline | Updated | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1685 | CPCB EPR Portal for Plastic Packaging - India (1685) | government | Enriched | – | INR 1,000–10,000 per tonne (INR 1–10/kg) depending on plastic type and category. Translates to USD 12–120/tonne — potentially highest per-tonne revenue of all alternative finance mechanisms. At even modest processing volumes of 500 tonnes/year, this represents USD 6,000–60,000 in annual revenue for India operations alone. Non-compliance penalties for producers: INR 10 lakh–50 lakh (USD 12,000–60,000). | Rolling — registration ongoing; revenue system active since April 2022 | 2026-03-14 20:49Enriched | |
| 1686 | Nestle - Non-Financial Statement 2025 - Packaging and Plastic Waste Reduction (1686) | Corporate | Enriched | – | – | Not applicable — corporate sustainability report, not an open grant call | 2026-03-15 11:52Enriched | |
| 1687 | EPR Credits Explained - Driving India Plastic Waste Management (1687) | Corporate | Enriched | – | Market-driven pricing. EPR credits are traded between producers/brand owners and recyclers. Revenue for recyclers comes from selling credits or providing recycling services to PIBOs. No fixed grant amounts — value depends on market conditions and material categories. | – | 2026-03-11 22:17Enriched | |
| 1690 | Clean Oceans Initiative 2.0 - Public Development Banks Coalition (1690) | UN / Multilateral | Enriched | – | €3 billion ($3.4 billion) collective target for 2026-2030 across all six member development banks | – | 2026-03-12 04:09Enriched | |
| 1692 | Infosys Foundation Ecological Renewal and Environmental Projects (1692) | Foundation | Enriched | – | – | Not applicable — Infosys Foundation funds own projects; no open calls for external applicants | 2026-03-15 11:52Enriched | |
| 1694 | Wipro Earthian Awards - Sustainability Education Program (1694) | Foundation | Enriched | – | Cash prizes awarded to winning teams; specific amounts not disclosed on the page. | Annual program; the 2025 cycle has closed. Next round timing not specified. | 2026-03-11 16:06Enriched | |
| 1699 | Danida Fellowship Centre - Research Grants and Conditions (1699) | Nordic | Enriched | – | DKK 250 million total for the 2026 Call for Research Applications (individual project amounts not specified on this page) | 2026 (specific deadline not stated on this page) | 2026-03-11 16:09Enriched | |
| 1700 | DevelopmentAid - DANIDA Grants Search Portal (1700) | Nordic | Enriched | – | Highly variable across calls: from EUR 10,000 (small local competitions) to EUR 100,000,000 (multi-donor mitigation facilities). Danish CSO small grants budget not specified. Research calls: up to DKK 250,000,000. | 2026-09-09 | 2026-03-11 16:38Enriched | |
| 1701 | Terra Viva Grants - Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Funding Overview (1701) | Nordic | Enriched | – | Not specified; varies by track (framework agreements, competitive research calls, small embassy grants) | – | 2026-03-11 16:11Enriched | |
| 1704 | UNDP Partnership for Preventing Riverine Plastic Pollution - Indonesia (1704) | UN / Multilateral | Enriched | – | Grants up to $300,000 | 2026-03-31 | 2026-03-11 16:40Enriched | |
| 1705 | UNEP-IETC Japan Supplementary Budget Projects on Sustainable Plastic Waste Management (1705) | UN / Multilateral | Enriched | – | – | Periodic — Japan Supplementary Budget allocation cycle (JSB 2022 and 2023 projects completed; future rounds subject to government budget) | 2026-03-15 11:52Enriched | |
| 1706 | Japan-ASEAN Bilateral Waste Cooperation - Marine Plastic and Circular Economy (1706) | International | Enriched | – | – | Not applicable — Japan bilateral government cooperation, not an open grant call | 2026-03-15 11:52Enriched | |
| 1707 | Ellen MacArthur Foundation - Plastics & Circular Economy (1707) | Foundation | Enriched | – | No direct financial funding offered. This is a network membership and knowledge-sharing initiative, not a grant program. | – | 2026-03-11 16:15Enriched | |
| 1708 | Bloomberg Philanthropies - Environment Program (1708) | Foundation | Enriched | – | – | Not applicable — Bloomberg Philanthropies does not accept unsolicited grant requests | 2026-03-15 11:52Enriched | |
| 1709 | Bezos Earth Fund - Climate and Nature Approach (1709) | Foundation | Enriched | – | USD 10 billion committed by 2030 (total portfolio); individual grant amounts not specified. $1 billion earmarked for food system transformation by 2030. | 2030-12-31 | 2026-03-11 16:04Enriched | |
| 1710 | Closed Loop Partners - Circular Plastics Strategy (1710) | Impact Investor | Enriched | – | Minimum $1M; no stated maximum. Financing structures include debt (bridge, secured, unsecured, revolving credit, asset-based, venture debt), mezzanine hybrid, and equity as follow-on. Average investment period 3–5 years. | Rolling | 2026-03-11 16:05Enriched | |
| 1711 | DBU General Project Funding - Environmental Protection (1711) | Foundation | Enriched | – | Up to 50% of project costs for companies, associations, foundations, and NGOs; up to 100% for universities and publicly funded institutions. Amount determined individually per project. | Rolling | 2026-03-11 16:16Enriched | |
| 1712 | IDB Fund for LAC - Fighting Plastic Pollution (1712) | Impact Investor | Enriched | – | – | Not applicable — project-specific investment fund with defined participants, not an open competitive call | 2026-03-15 11:52Enriched | |
| 1713 | DBU Circular Economy Initiative (#DBUcirconomy) (1713) | Foundation | Enriched | – | Not specified on the program page; amounts follow DBU's general project funding guidelines. | Rolling submissions | 2026-03-11 16:18Enriched | |
| 1714 | ReFED Catalytic Grant Fund (1714) | Impact Investor | Enriched | – | Minimum $100,000 per grant over approximately a two-year period; fund capacity reported up to $20M total. Individual grant amounts not explicitly stated on the page. | 2026-05-15 | 2026-03-11 16:19Enriched | |
| 1715 | EPA Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling Grants (SWIFR) (1715) | Impact Investor | Enriched | – | – | Round 3 not yet announced (Round 2 selectees announced December 2025) | 2026-03-15 11:52Enriched | |
| 1716 | DBU MOE Fellowship Program (1716) | Foundation | Enriched | – | Stipend amount not publicly specified; covers living expenses during 6-12 month fellowship in Germany | March 5 and September 5 (annually, biannual rounds) | 2026-03-11 16:21Enriched | |
| 1717 | UNEP Global Partnership on Marine Litter (GPML) (1717) | UN / Multilateral | Enriched | – | No direct funding provided — GPML is a membership partnership, not a grant program. It facilitates access to financing resources through network connections. | – | 2026-03-11 16:22Enriched | |
| 1718 | The Recycling Partnership Grants (1718) | Impact Investor | Enriched | – | Nearly $50 million in total grants distributed to 370 communities since 2014; individual grant amounts not specified on this page. | – | 2026-03-11 16:22Enriched | |
| 1719 | UNEP Special Programme and Global Framework on Chemicals (GFC) Fund (1719) | UN / Multilateral | Enriched | – | Up to USD 800,000 per project; at least 25% co-financing required | 2025-12-15 (Stage 1 concept note); Stage 2 full proposals due mid-June 2026 (shortlisted applicants only) | 2026-03-11 16:24Enriched |