Deadline: 26-Jun-2026
The Accelerating Circularity in Construction Materials Grants provide up to $100,000 to support projects that reduce construction, renovation, and demolition (CRD) waste through circular economy solutions. The program funds feasibility studies, infrastructure planning, and capacity-building initiatives that improve material recovery and reduce environmental impact. It targets Canadian municipalities and Indigenous communities working to advance sustainable construction systems.
Programme Overview
The Accelerating Circularity in Construction Materials Grants support projects that apply Circular Economy principles to the construction sector.
The programme focuses on reducing waste and improving material efficiency across construction, renovation, and demolition (CRD) activities in Canada.
Purpose and Core Objectives
The programme aims to transform how construction materials are managed.
Core Objectives
- Reduce CRD waste and landfill dependency
- Improve material recovery and reuse systems
- Strengthen circular construction practices
- Lower greenhouse gas emissions
- Build municipal capacity for circular solutions
Funding Overview
Maximum Grant
- Up to $100,000
Cost Coverage
- Up to 50% of eligible project costs
Enhanced Funding
- Higher support available for:
- Rural communities
- Northern regions
- Eligible Indigenous communities
Key Focus Areas
Waste Diversion and Circularity
- Source separation of CRD waste
- Material recovery, sorting, and storage
- Reuse and recycling systems
Circular Economy Strategies
- Waste prevention and reduction
- Repair and refurbishment
- Repurposing and remanufacturing
Infrastructure Planning
- Drop-off centres
- Reuse and repair facilities
- Transfer stations and logistics hubs
- Recycling and recovery facilities
Environmental Outcomes
- Reduced landfill use
- Lower emissions from material production
- Decreased transportation impacts
- Reduced embodied carbon in construction
Eligible Applicants
Who Can Apply
- Municipal governments in Canada
- Municipally owned corporations
- Indigenous communities
Additional Requirement
- Must partner with or have service agreements with municipal governments related to:
- Infrastructure
- Climate change
- Adaptation
Eligible Projects
Projects must focus on feasibility and system-level improvements.
Supported Activities
- Feasibility and viability studies
- Material flow analysis
- Infrastructure planning and site assessments
- Governance and policy development
- Market analysis for recovered materials
- Transportation and logistics planning
Capacity Building Component
A key feature is a structured two-year cohort model.
Includes
- Peer learning with other municipalities
- Expert coaching and technical guidance
- Training and workshops
- Collaboration with private sector and non-profits
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Requirement
Applicants must demonstrate environmental impact.
Required Elements
- Identification of emission reduction sources:
- Landfill methane reduction
- Reduced transport emissions
- Lower embodied carbon
- Estimated environmental benefits
- Clear link between project activities and emissions reduction
Why the Programme Matters
The construction sector is a major source of waste and emissions.
Key Importance
- Promotes sustainable construction practices
- Reduces environmental impact of building materials
- Supports transition to circular systems
- Strengthens local economies through material reuse
Long-Term Impact
- Scalable circular construction models
- Reduced pressure on landfills
- Increased resource efficiency
- Improved climate resilience
How the Programme Works
Application Process
- Submit initial eligibility screening
- Undergo review by programme advisors
- Receive invitation for full application (if shortlisted)
- Submit detailed proposal
- Evaluation based on alignment and impact
- Project implementation with cohort support
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak alignment with circular economy principles
- Lack of clear feasibility or study focus
- Missing greenhouse gas reduction estimates
- Limited stakeholder or municipal collaboration
- अस्पष्ट implementation strategy
Best Practices for Applicants
- Focus on practical, scalable solutions
- Include strong data and analysis
- Demonstrate clear environmental benefits
- Build partnerships early
- Align with municipal priorities and infrastructure plans
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the purpose of the grant?
To support circular solutions that reduce construction waste and environmental impact.
How much funding is available?
Up to $100,000 per project.
Who can apply?
Municipalities, municipally owned entities, and Indigenous communities in Canada.
What types of projects are funded?
Feasibility studies and planning for circular construction systems.
Is cost-sharing required?
Yes, the grant covers up to 50% of project costs.
Are there additional benefits beyond funding?
Yes, participants receive training, coaching, and peer learning support.
What environmental outcomes are expected?
Reduced emissions, improved waste diversion, and increased material reuse.
Conclusion
The Accelerating Circularity in Construction Materials Grants provide critical support for municipalities and communities to transition toward sustainable construction systems. By combining funding, capacity building, and technical support, the programme enables scalable solutions that reduce waste, lower emissions, and advance the circular economy in the built environment.
For more information, visit Green Municipal Fund.









































