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Call for Proposals on Sustainable Chemicals and Materials

Nordic Arctic Co-operation Programme

Deadline: 13-Apr-2026

The Nordic Chemicals Program 2026 invites authorities, researchers, and non-profit organizations to collaborate on projects that reduce risks from hazardous chemicals and pollution. The program emphasizes knowledge exchange, sustainable alternatives, and capacity building, with funding up to DKK 775,000 per project and a total pool of DKK 3,100,000.

Program Overview

The Nordic Chemicals Program supports initiatives that strengthen chemical management practices, enhance knowledge exchange among Nordic authorities, and promote sustainable solutions to reduce chemical and environmental risks. This open call focuses on research, capacity building, and collaboration to shape future regulatory frameworks.

Objectives

Key Focus Areas (Theme 4)

Eligibility

Funding Details

Eligible Costs

How to Apply

  1. Identify a collaborative project aligned with the program objectives
  2. Ensure eligibility criteria are met, including Nordic country participation
  3. Develop a detailed project proposal, budget, and timeline
  4. Submit the application via the Nordic Council of Ministers’ designated portal
  5. Await review and selection based on merit, impact, and feasibility

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FAQ Section

1. Who can apply? Municipal, regional, or national authorities, universities, research institutes, and non-profits.
2. Can businesses receive funding? No, businesses may participate as partners but cannot be main applicants.
3. How much funding is available per project? Up to DKK 775,000.
4. How long can projects run? Maximum duration is 18 months.
5. Which countries must participate? At least three Nordic countries, or two Nordic plus one Baltic country.
6. Are international partners allowed? Yes, if they contribute to project implementation or guidance.
7. What types of projects are prioritized? Projects advancing sustainable chemicals, risk assessment, knowledge exchange, and capacity building.

Conclusion

The Nordic Chemicals Program 2026 encourages collaborative, multi-country projects that advance sustainable chemical management and environmental protection. By funding research, training, and regulatory initiatives, the program strengthens Nordic expertise and promotes safer, innovative solutions to chemical and pollution risks.

For more information, visit Nordic Council of Ministers.

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