Research and innovation for food waste prevention and reduction at household level through measurement, monitoring and new technologies
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Funding Description
Call identifier: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-04-two-stage
Programme / Cluster: Horizon Europe – Cluster 6 “Food, Bio-economy, Natural Resources, Agriculture & Environment”
Type of action: HORIZON-RIA (Research & Innovation Action) implemented through a Lump-Sum Model Grant Agreement (MGA)
Available budget per project: up to €18 000 000 (lump-sum; single reimbursement of agreed workplan)
Opening / deadlines:
• Stage 1: 06 May 2025 → 04 Sept 2025 (17:00 CET)
• Stage 2: invitation only → 18 Feb 2026 (17:00 CET)
What is funded
• Development, testing and validation of innovative tools, methods and technologies (incl. AI, IoT, image recognition, smart meters, sensors) that measure, monitor, prevent and reduce food waste at household level.
• Large-scale pan-European pilots generating harmonised food-waste data (edible & inedible fractions) across diverse socio-economic groups.
• Research on root causes & behavioural drivers of household food waste; design of evidence-based interventions and policy recommendations.
• Creation of interoperable metadata standards and integration of data in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
• Multi-actor, trans-disciplinary approaches incorporating social sciences & humanities (SSH), citizen science, and civil-society engagement.
• Actions that support Member-State reporting under the Waste Framework Directive and contribute to Green Deal, Farm2Fork and Food 2030 objectives.
Eligibility snapshot
• Consortium: minimum 3 independent legal entities from 3 different EU Member States or Horizon-Europe Associated Countries (HE GA Art 22).
• Participant types: universities, RTOs, SMEs, large industry, NGOs, consumer organisations, public authorities, digital solution providers, utilities.
• Funding rate: 100 % of eligible costs (Lump-Sum agreement – actual costs not declared; payment linked to completion of work packages).
• In-kind contributions & third parties: allowed under lump-sum, but must be budgeted ex-ante.
• Ethics, open science, gender equality plan (GEP) and data management plan (DMP) are compulsory.
Key grant specifics
• Two-stage evaluation – concise 10-page outline in Stage 1; full proposal (~45 pages) only if invited.
• Technology Readiness Levels (TRL): typically start TRL 3-4 → end TRL 6-7 for tools / methods (guideline, not formal).
• Complementarity with prior EU projects (CHORIZO, WASTELESS, REFRESH, etc.) and alignment with the European Consumer Food Waste Forum is expected.
• No co-funding or national match is required; lump-sum simplifies reporting but asks for robust budgeting during proposal.
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