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Host Institution of Outcome Fund

ADEME - Agence de la transition écologique

[INDIGO-ORG-1201]

Purpose

The Circular economy fund is promoted by ADEME (the French agency for ecological transition) to support the emergence of innovative projects to protect the environment and the circular economy in particular (including the management of organic waste, re-use and recycling, city waste management, etc).

Mechanism

The Fund has been created under the Lavenir (2019) national framework supporting the use of Contracts à Impact (the French equivalent of Social Impact Bonds) to promote innovation and prevention in social and environmental policies. These contracts are not intended to replace existing effective provision, but to complement it to provide additional, innovative programmes. The call for proposals also emphasised the importance of involving local stakeholders.
Aligned SDGs
Total outcome fund (aspiration)

10.00m EUR

(11.74m USD)

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