Deadline: 10-Feb-2026
The PARASOL: Green Path pilot project helps Ukrainian communities develop compliant Local Waste Management Plans and investment-ready project portfolios. Participants receive expert guidance, feasibility studies, and support in aligning waste management practices with national and EU standards while fostering sustainable development.
Project Overview
The Public organizations Foundation “Regional Center for Economic Research and Business Support” and the Center for International Cooperation and Project Implementation invite communities to participate in the PARASOL: Green Path pilot project. The initiative focuses on supporting communities in:
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Developing Local Waste Management Plans compliant with Ukraine’s Law “On Waste Management”
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Creating investment-oriented portfolios of environmental and infrastructure projects
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Aligning local waste management practices with the National Waste Management Plan (2033) and European standards
This project is especially timely given Ukraine’s legal obligations requiring communities to adopt modern waste management systems, implement the waste hierarchy, and plan infrastructure accordingly.
Key Benefits for Communities
Participating communities will receive:
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Expert-Led Planning Support: Guidance in ecology, sustainable development, and project management
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Green Map Development: Strategic environmental and infrastructure priorities aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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Investment-Ready Project Portfolios: Project concepts designed for donor funding, national programs, or digital project platforms
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Feasibility Studies: Technical and economic analyses to enhance readiness for external funding
Who Can Participate?
Eligible participants include:
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Local government authorities and community representatives in Ukraine
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Communities interested in developing compliant waste management plans
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Groups aiming to create investment-focused environmental projects
How the Program Works
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Application and Selection: Up to 15 communities will be selected in 2026 based on project scope and readiness.
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Cost-Sharing Model: Communities contribute 50% of project costs; the remainder is covered by technical assistance and partner grant support. Costs are calculated individually.
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Planning and Tools: Participants pilot-test planning tools while receiving expert guidance throughout the project lifecycle.
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Feasibility and Portfolio Development: Communities develop feasibility studies and investment-oriented project portfolios for future funding.
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Implementation Roadmap: A full Local Waste Management Plan is created, aligned with national and European waste management standards through 2033.
Why It Matters
The PARASOL: Green Path project supports Ukrainian communities in meeting legal obligations while promoting:
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Sustainable waste management practices
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Strategic investment and infrastructure planning
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Alignment with SDGs and national policy frameworks
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Enhanced capacity to secure donor and public funding
Key Takeaways
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Structured, cost-efficient approach to legal compliance
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Expert guidance in ecology, project management, and sustainable development
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Development of actionable, investment-ready project portfolios
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Feasibility studies for donor-ready project proposals
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Shared funding model reduces financial barriers for participating communities
FAQ
1. Who can participate in the PARASOL pilot?
Local communities and authorities in Ukraine aiming to develop compliant waste management plans and project portfolios.
2. How are project costs covered?
Communities contribute 50% of the total cost; the remaining 50% is supported by technical assistance and partner grants.
3. What deliverables will communities receive?
Full Local Waste Management Plan, Green Map, investment-ready project portfolio, and feasibility studies.
4. How many communities will be selected?
Up to 15 communities in 2026.
5. What expertise is provided?
Guidance in ecology, sustainable development, project management, and strategic planning.
6. Can project concepts be used for external funding?
Yes, project portfolios and feasibility studies are designed for submission to donors, national funding programs, and digital project platforms.
7. How does this align with national and EU standards?
All plans comply with Ukraine’s Law “On Waste Management,” the National Waste Management Plan, and European best practices.
This initiative provides Ukrainian communities with the tools, knowledge, and support to build sustainable, legally compliant, and investment-ready waste management systems.
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